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Gorgeous photo here of Chateau de Beaucastel, with its vineyards set on large stones. 

Gorgeous photo here of Chateau de Beaucastel, with its vineyards set on large stones. 

Chateau de Beaucastel

January 10, 2018

One of the storied properties in the southern Rhone, Chateau de Beaucastel produces some of the finest Chateauneuf du Pape in the world. One of the world’s great historical sites for wine, Chateauneuf du Pape was first mentioned in 11th century historical records. The town of Avignon in this region was the previous site of the papacy, following a Roman invasion. Bertrand de Got, archbishop of Bordeaux, was elected pope in 1305, and took the name of Clement V as he transferred the papacy from Rome to Avignon in 1309. The register of pontifical letters reveals that Clement V visited Châteauneuf on several occasions, sometimes for long periods of time.

Wine would have existed in this region before the arrival of the papacy but there are no historical records of wine growing prior to this time. We do know that most of the wine grown in this region prior to the 18th century was drunk within a year. In 1923, the local wine producers led by the lawyer Pierre Le Roy de Boiseaumarié started a campaign to establish legal protection for the wine from the commune. The wine classified as Châteauneuf-du-Pape Appellation d'origine contrôlée (AOC) is produced from grapes grown in the commune of Châteauneuf-du-Pape as well as in portions of the four nearby communes in the Vaucluse department. The vineyards cover an area of approximately 3,200 hectares.

Chateau de Beaucastel has a longstanding history in Chateauneuf du Pape. The winery is named after the Beaucastel family which lived in this region in the 16th century. Records show a Pierre de Beaucastel buying a barn and some associated land at Coudoulet in 1549, and this land is still part of Château de Beaucastel's holdings. In the 19th century, when the Phylloxera epidemic struck the region, the owner decided not to replant the vineyards but rather to sell the property. In 1909, it was bought by Pierre Tramier, and the vineyards were rebuilt under his ownership. After him, his son-in-law Pierre Perrin took over management and expanded Château de Beaucastel's vineyard holdings considerably. The property has stayed in the Perrin family since.

In the past I have had the great fortune to sample some very old bottlings of this estate, back to 1990. These wines are extremely complex, acid driven and age-worthy. Chateau de Beaucastel is one of the few wineries that uses 13 different Rhone varietals in its Châteauneuf du Pape, and typically uses a high proportion of Mourvèdre. I was very impressed with the vertical tasting, as these wines show as well as any other estate in Chateauneuf du Pape. 

The new release was downright stunning, coming from the highly anticipated 2015 vintage. The 2015 Chateau de Beaucastel (WWB, 96), showed amazing intensity and power. This is truly one for the cellar. There was not only richness but a lovely purity of fruit to this wine. Neck and neck with the 2015 was the 2014 Chateau de Beaucastel (WWB, 96) which was an incredible showing from this wine. While not as rich as the ’15, the ’14 possessed incredible layers and wonderful poise, as well as a striking minerality. Not to be outdone was the new release 2015 Chateau de Beaucastel ‘Vigne Vignes’ Roussanne (WWB, 96) which was one of the best white CDPs that I have sampled in a very long time. This unctuous, remarkable Roussanne shows incredible layers and richness while maintaining great tension. This really needs at least another year in the cellar to fully develop. Learn more about Chateau de Beaucastel at http://www.beaucastel.com/en/ Here are the stunning new releases wines and last two vintages of Chateau de Beaucastel. 

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2015 Chateau de Beaucastel ‘Vieilles Vignes’ Roussanne- This golden hued wine by Chateau de Beaucastel has an incredible nose with beeswax, honeydew melon, nutmeg and brioche. With more air the wine becomes more earthy, imparting wild mushroom and unripe lemon notes. The mid-palate is silky and is incredibly seamless which becomes even more evident on the second day of tasting. The texture is downright ethereal. Buttered popcorn, poached pear, green papaya, and white peach flavors combine. The mouthfeel is downright unctuous as the range at play makes you savor every sip. Be sure to give this at least two to three hours of time in the decanter to breathe. Drink 2018-2033- 96

2015 Chateau de Beaucastel ‘Coudoulet de Beaucastel’ Cotes du Rhone- This is an absolutely fantastic showing as a second wine. This wine starts off with aromas of raspberry liquor, sandalwood and herbs de Provence. Balanced and poised, showing some nice weight on the mid-palate, the wine dances between dark and red fruits with a lovely texture. Enjoy this outstanding CDR over the next decade. Drink 2017-2025- 91

2015 Chateau de Beacastel Chateauneuf du Pape- This knockout wine utilizes all 13 varietals that are allowed in Chateauneuf du Pape. It has a stunning nose of green peppercorn, blackberry jam, herbs de provence, with bacon fat. The wet stone element comes on after roughly an hour decant. Firm and focused, the wine delivers delicious blackberry cordial, black olive tapenade, Umami and crushed wet stone flavors. The combination of weight and tension here makes this wine simply irresistible. Drink 2017-2033- 96

2014 Chateau de Beaucastel Chateauneuf du Pape- This nose takes on a dominant red fruit aromatic profile that is beautifully connected with rose water accents. Less stony on the bouquet than the 2015 Beaucastel, the 2014 rendition also yields orange rind and smoked brisket aromas that make this nearly impossible to put down. The palate is both lithe and dense as the wine currently showcases Hoisin sauce, Umami, blood orange puree, red cherry syrup and black tea flavors. This is an absolute show-stopper at this juncture, showing a slightly more feminine profile than the 2015 — but this is every bit as good. Drink 2017-2030- 96

2013 Chateau de Beaucastel Chateauneuf du Pape- The 2013 Chateau de Beaucastel is drinking marvelously at this juncture. Aromatically bright, this wine reveals provencale herbs, cigar ash, coffee ground and crushed mint aromas that connect with red fruits. Highly structured, with marvelous tension, the wine plays off red currant, pomegranate seed, white truffle and wild blackberry flavors. This is a solid effort in a highly challenging vintage. Drink 2017-2027- 93

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Great photo here of iconic Napa winemaker, Randy Dunn. 

Great photo here of iconic Napa winemaker, Randy Dunn. 

Dunn Vineyards

January 9, 2018

Located high atop Howell Mountain, and nestled among 150-year-old fir trees, you will find one of the great stops in Napa, Dunn Vineyards. Since 1979 the Dunn's have been producing Cabernet Sauvignon. Their total production is now at 4500 cases, split between the Howell Mountain and Napa Valley appellations. Winemaker and owner, Randy Dunn, is one of the iconic Napa winemakers. His winemaking style is typically more restrained than many others. His wines are structured and age worthy, regardless of vintages. I’ve had many of these bottling back ten plus years and I have found them to cellar remarkably well.

His new release comes from the highly anticipated 2014 vintage in Napa, a very hot vintage that produced powerful and intense wines. HIs new release was not only powerful but had a restrained quality that beautifully showed the terroir. The 2014 Dunn Vineyards ‘Napa Valley’ Cabernet Sauvignon (WWB, 95) is a show-stopper that already is quite round but really needs another year or two in the bottle. If you do decide to pull the cork on this beauty, be sure to give this at least a two hour decant for it to be fully expressive. Learn more about this iconic Napa winery at http://www.dunnvineyards.com Here is the new Cabernet Sauvignon release by Dunn Vineyards. 

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2014 Dunn Vineyards ‘Napa Valley’ Cabernet Sauvignon- The 2014 Dunn Vineyards ‘Napa Valley’ Cabernet Sauvignon is a blend of purchased fruit from the Napa fruit and estate fruit from their Howell Mountain estate. The terroir of this wine is evident right out of the gate, as this reveals layered aromas of smoke, graphite and anise with damp earth and dark cherry cordial. The mouthfeel here is really intoxicating and plush. Rich flavors of red bell pepper, anise, cassis and red cherry show their stuff. Restrained and showing nice balance right now, the combination of terroir, vibrant acidity and dense flavors makes this a stunner. Drink 2018-2033- 95

 

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Glen Hugo serves as winemaker at Girard. 

Glen Hugo serves as winemaker at Girard. 

Girard

January 8, 2018

One of the older Napa properties, Girard was started as a father/son winery back in 1975. Sourcing from a range of sites in Napa, Girard relies on the winemaking talents of Glenn Hugo, who started his career with Girard ten years ago as a harvest intern and was quickly promoted to Cellar Master and Assistant Winemaker before earning the title of Girard Winemaker. A native Texan, Glenn developed his passion for wine over 12 years in the restaurant industry before moving to Napa Valley with his wife, Pam, in 2003 to pursue his dream of becoming a winemaker. Glenn had previously stints at Provenance Vineyards, where he learned from Napa legend Tom Rinaldi, and hands-on experience at Sedna Winery and Fleury Estate Winery. 

His new releases were very solid. The 2016 Girard Sauvignon Blanc (WWB, 90) shows wonderful classic Napa character and beautiful citrus oil flavor with good structure. Even better was the new 2014 Girard ‘Artistry’ Red Wine (WWB, 91) which shows a great combination of weight and poise. Learn more about this outstanding winery at http://www.girardwinery.com Here are the great new wines by Girard

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2016 Girard Sauvignon Blanc- Sourced from a Santa Helena vineyard, the 2016 Girard Sauvignon Blanc opens with a bright bouquet of wet stone, nectarine and lemon oil. This has a great combination of weight and texture. Tree fruit flavors connect with wet rock and mineral elements of this wine. Enjoy this great value by Girard on a hot summer day. Drink 2017-2021- 90

2015 Girard ‘Old Vine’ Zinfandel-  The 2015 Girard Zinfandel is primarily sourced from the Morgan vineyard in the southeastern point of Napa Valley and the Godward vineyard in Calistoga, The nose is unmistakably Zin with baked dark fruits and bramble. Dark fruits and milk chocolate dominate the palate with nice structure. Juicy and fruity, this would pair beautifully with slow roasted meats. Drink 2017-2024- 90

2014 Girard ‘Artistry’ Red Wine- This wine is an excellent blend of 56% Cabernet Sauvignon, 15% Merlot, 11% Cabernet Franc, 11% Malbec, and 7% Petit Verdot. Aromatics of creme de cassis and black tea are showing beautifully. There are beautifully balanced flavors of Turkish coffee, anise and blueberry pie. The tension towards the back end is really lovely. Drink 2017-2027- 91

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Great photo here of the Kramer family during harvest (photo by Andrea Johnson). 

Great photo here of the Kramer family during harvest (photo by Andrea Johnson). 

Kramer Vineyards

January 4, 2018

One of the excellent Oregon producers of sparkling wine, Kramer Vineyards began in 1983 when Trudy and Keith Kramer acquired their 60 acre property in the Yamhill-Carlton appellation. They eventually planted 22 acres of vines for their estate vineyard. Now they have a range of varietals planted including Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Riesling, Pinot Gris, and Müller-Thurgau, Carmine, Muscat, Pinot Meunier and Grüner Veltliner. The Kramer’s daughter and winemaker Kim Kramer,  has been making wine for more than a decade. She has a wealth of experience in the industry, with previous stints in Burgundy as well as St. Innocent. 

I have noticed the beautiful astringency in her sparkling wine bottles. I think that most of Kim’s wines will pair marvelously with seafood, and shellfish in particular. An awesome value at around $25.00 ice their NV Kramer Vineyards Brut Sparkling Wine (WWB, 90) which has lovely high tones despite the obvious heat of the past few vintages. My favorite sparkling wine that I sampled from Kramer Vineyards was their NV Kramer Vineyards ‘Reserve’ Brut (WWB, 91) which was a blend of the warm 2014 and 2015 vintages. This showed some brilliant range.  Learn more about these great wines at kramervineyards.com Here are the great new release wines by Kramer Vineyards.

2015 Kramer Vineyards ‘Zero Dosage’ Brut- Like the name sounds, this is highly mineral driven, not given any dosage. The nose brings some nice brioche and wet stone tones. Bright and effusive, showing nice salinity, the wine yields some rich brioche, salted almond, and a touch of marzipan. Drink 2017-2022- 90

2015 Kramer Vineyards Brut- A blend of Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Pinot Meunier, this wine was blended in October 2016 and disgorged in September 2017. The mousse is exceedingly bright, with baked apple elements and buttered bread showing straight away. The balance is there, with lovely astringency. Baked pear, marzipan and  brioche flavors impress. Drink 2017-2022- 90

2015 Kramer Vineyards Brut Rose- Showing off a very dark color, the wine begins with aromas of brioche, red raspberry and cranberry. This shows a wonderful astringency, with tension showing first fiddle. Citrus fruits mingle with tart red fruits on the palate. The tartness and acidity of this wine makes this a downright awesome pour for somms wanting to pair with shellfish. Drink 2017-2024- 90

NV Kramer Vineyards Brut- Disgorged in September 2017, the wine begins with aromas of melon and brioche. The palate has a wonderful brightness, showing citrus fruits and melon alongside wet stone. The balance is lovely here. Drink 2017-2022- 90

NV Kramer Vineyards ‘Zero Dosage’ Brut- This shows off lovely green aromatics with citrus blossom intermingled. The freshness is apparent, as is the lighter citrus and tree fruit tones. Drink 2017-2022- 89

NV Kramer Vineyards ‘Reserve’ Brut- The ‘Reserve’ Brut is a blend of the 2014 and 2015 vintages utilizing equal parts Pinot Noir and Chardonnay grapes. The wine begins with aromas of brioche, Japanese pear and marzipan. This has a brilliant astringency and range as the wine reveals bright Gravenstein apple, green papaya and brioche flavors that sit alongside some lovely tension. Drink 2017-2025- 91

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Brad Binko, founder of Eternal Wine and Drink Washington State, was a sommelier before starting his winery. He has crafted some solid new releases. 

Brad Binko, founder of Eternal Wine and Drink Washington State, was a sommelier before starting his winery. He has crafted some solid new releases. 

Eternal Wine and Drink Washington State

January 3, 2018

Brad Binko is one busy guy. A certified sommelier, Binko is a recent graduate of Walla Walla Community College’s enology and viticulture program. Binko formerly ran restaurant wine programs in Charleston before making the move to Walla Walla. He has a new tasting room in downtown Walla Walla and has been receiving some very nice critical acclaim for his wines in the past year. I think he has crafted a pretty solid lineup of red and white wines. The wines are far more than colorful and fun labels — they are serious stand-alone wines that are starting to get attention. All the new wines I tried from Eternal Wine and Drink Washington State I scored 89 points and over. Binko sources from some great vineyards, including the Otis Vineyard, the Les Collines Vineyard and the Boushey Vineyard.

Look to their 2016 Eternal Wine ‘Sunshine’ Viognier (WWB, 90) which has wonderful astringency and ripe fruit flavors. One of the best Washington Carmenere bottings that I have sampled in the past year was the 2015 Drink Washington State ‘Wahluke Slope’ Carmenere (WWB, 90) which shows a wonderful herbaceousness and a beautiful mouthfeel. Learn more about these wines at https://eternalwine.com Here are the great new releases by Eternal Wine and Drink Washington State.

2016 Eternal Wine ‘Sunshine’ Viognier- The wine is sourced from the Morrison Lane Vineyard which is one of the oldest in the Walla Walla Valley. Toasted marshmallow, lychee and roasted pineapple fill the nose. The palate is refreshing and has a nice combination of weight and tension as this is not done in the reductive style. Baked apple, lychee and Pazzaz apple pie flavors intermingle with some minerals. This is a solid effort by head winemaker Brad Binko. Drink 2017-2022- 90

2016 Drink Washington State ‘Columbia Valley’ Chardonnay- This wine opens with aromatics reminiscent of pear, Gala apple and baking spices. This has nice weight on the mid-palate as the wine reveals flavors of cinnamon stick, baked apple and beeswax with cantaloupe accents. Drink 2017-2022- 89

2015 Eternal Wine 'Gratitude' Merlot- Showing an inky color, this Merlot opens with aromas of black tea, black olive and blackberry syrup. The mouthfeel is lovely as the wine reveals black fruit flavors with a touch of milk chocolate. Enjoy this excellent Merlot over the next decade. Drink 2017-2017- 90 

2015 Drink Washington State 'Wahluke Slope' Carmenere- Smoky aromatics grab you at first with herbal notes playing second fiddle. There is a lovely richness to this wine where dark fruits and red fruits beautifully intermingle. The texture is silky smooth as secondary characteristics of milk chocolate and green bell pepper come in towards the end. Drink 2017-2024- 90

2016 Eternal Wine 'Bliss' Fortified Syrah- Showing a super dense color, this wine begins with aromas of prune, dark cherry liquor and dark chocolate shavings. This has really nice acidity and weight, as the wine delivers black fruits with creosote and dark chocolate shavings. Delicious, this is best enjoyed over the next decade. Drink 2017-2027- 90

 

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Andrew Januik is one of the great young winemaking talents in Washington

Andrew Januik is one of the great young winemaking talents in Washington

Andrew Januik

January 2, 2018

One of the great young talents in Washington wine, Andrew Januik is the son of Mike Januik, owner and head winemaker at Novelty Hill-Januik winery and former head winemaker at Chateau St. Michelle. Since his teenaged years, Andrew has worked at Novelty Hill-Januik Winery and has taken on a large winemaking role with his father at Januik and Novelty Hill. In 2011 he launched his new label and made his first wine, Stone Cairn, which was very well received by critics. Andrew is not only a super talented winemaker but a really great guy to chat wine with. Having worked harvests across the globe, he deftly applies what he has learned from other winemaking regions into his wines.

Andrew’s winemaking style pushes intensity while reaching a nice mineral-driven backbone. I find this somewhat akin to warm vintage Bordeaux wines, showing both muscle and tension. The new releases were some seriously good wines. Look for his gorgeous 2015 Andrew Januik ‘Lady Hawk’ Cabernet Sauvignon (WWB, 93) which is wonderfully dense and layered. Andrew is now producing a Syrah based wine the ‘Los Molinos’ (WWB, 92) which showed marvelous terroir, mouthfeel and range. Learn more about these fantastic wines at http://andrewjanuikwines.com/ Here are the great new wines by Andrew Januik. 

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2015 Andrew Januik ‘Stone Cairn’ Cabernet Sauvignon- The 2015 ‘Stone Cairn’ is sourced from the Quintessence, Obelisco, and Ciel du Cheval Vineyards, all located in the Red Mountain AVA. The nose to this Cabernet is lovely was the wine reveals black cherry syrup, black olive and smoked pork shoulder aromatics. The mid-palate weight and texture is gorgeous as the wine reveals blackberry pie, milk chocolate and sagebrush flavors that connect with a nice tension. This shows wonderful weight and poise from this Uber-warm vintage. Drink 2017-2025- 92

2015 Andrew Januik ‘Lady Hawk’ Cabernet Sauvignon- This great Cabernet by Andrew Januik has a wonderful bouquet, currently displaying loganberry preserves, milk chocolate shavings and sagebrush accents with creme de cassis. The palate is plush and deep, as the wine reveals boysenberry syrup, mocha, crushed mint and creme de cassis flavors. The weight here is really gorgeous. Drink 2017-2027- 93

2015 Andrew Januik ‘Los Molinos’ Syrah- The Syrah opens with aromatics of blood orange, bull blood, black olive tapenade and wild blackberry. The texture here is really nice, as the wine unveils blackberry cobbler, orange rind, black tea and coffee ground flavors that sit alongside some really nice minerality. Drink 2017-2025- 92

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Walla Walla wine pioneer, Christophe Baron, of Cayuse Vineyards, has crafted a scintillating lineup of wines and is the well-deserved recipient 2017 Washington Wine Blog Winery of the Year. 

Walla Walla wine pioneer, Christophe Baron, of Cayuse Vineyards, has crafted a scintillating lineup of wines and is the well-deserved recipient 2017 Washington Wine Blog Winery of the Year. 

2017 Washington Wine Blog Winery of the Year: Cayuse Vineyards

December 27, 2017

As our holiday season begins to wind down, we bring you our 2017 winery of the year. The award is given to the winery with the top overall lineup of wines that we have sampled over the past year.  This is the second year that we have offered this award and our 2017 winner is Cayuse Vineyards, led by Walla Walla wine pioneer, Christophe Baron and his talented assistant vigneronne, Elizabeth Bourcier. Christophe Baron continues to be one of the world’s eminent innovators in the wine industry. His Hors Categorie Vineyard is a marvel to see and the 2014 Hors Categorie Syrah (WWB, 99) is an intoxicating Syrah that has magnificent range and sense of place. Another wine that flirts with perfection is the 2014 Cayuse Vineyards ‘Bionic Frog’ Syrah (WWB, 99) which is deep, poised and simply irresistible. It is hard to describe the scintillating range of this highly compelling bottling.

Even better is the 2017 Washington Wine Blog wine of the year, the 2014 Cayuse Vineyards ‘God Only Knows’ Red Wine (WWB, 100) which is the first 100 point wine that I have awarded out of Washington. The one white wine that Cayuse produces, 2014 Cayuse Vineyards Viognier (WWB, 94) is the best Viognier that I sampled last year out of North America. We wanted to offer our deepest congratulations on the great accomplishments by the superstars of Cayuse Vineyards. Here is the entire lineup of wines by Cayuse Vineyards. 

2015 Cayuse Vineyards ‘Cailloux Vineyard’ Viognier-  This absolutely stunning Viognier wine was aged in a combination concrete eggs and stainless steel. The combination has led to a marvelous texture from the aging in eggs. This wine begins with a highly perfumed nose showing off white peach, sea salt, lychee and red delicious apple. This has an exotic edge, showing wonderful texture and viscosity on the mid-palate. Green apple, lychee, green papaya, and nectarine flavors persist, leading to a near minute long finish. You have to admire the weight, salinity and the minerality of this wine. Only 152 cases made. Drink 2017- 2024- 94

2015 Cayuse Vineyards ‘Edith’ Grenache Rose- This ‘Edith’ Rose comes from the Armada Vineyard utilizing Grenache rows near the Syrah planted there. Weighing in at 12.7% alcohol, his hot vintage wine is picked at a very low brix. Fruit is then crushed and then set into maceration for 24 hours and then was gently pressed. The wine was partly stored in concrete eggs and stainless steel. This has wonderful fresh strawberry, guava, white peach and wild mushroom aromatics. The freshness, texture and minerality is there. Ripe strawberry, teaberry, orange rind and suggestions of baking spices persist, showing a nice saline streak.  The citrus element impresses. The weight wonderful, leading to an exceedingly long finish. Only 119 cases made. Drink 2017-2022- 93

2014 Cayuse Vineyards ‘God Only Knows’ Red Wine- The 2014 God Only Knows was aged in neutral oak puncheons. Yields this vintage were a mere ton and a half per acre. This stunning wine was sourced from the Armada Vineyard and follows up the absolutely scintillating 2013 ‘God Only Knows.’ The Grenache begins with downright intoxicating aromatics of bulls blood, Tangerine rind, black forest cake, black truffle oil, and Earl Grey tea.  This walks a tight rope between feminine and masculine, showcasing dark fruits like blackberry cobbler, and black plum with red raspberry preserves, red cherry, pomegranate seed. There are also blood orange, Umami, black olive tapenade and marvelous tension to the wine. The ‘God Only Knows’ has nearly a minute long finish with light tannins. The range here is ethereal. This is a perfect wine made by the amazing team of Christophe Baron and Elizabeth Borcier of Cayuse Vineyards. Drink 2017-2029- 100

2014 Cayuse Vineyards ‘Flying Pig’ Red Wine- This wine is a blend of 50% Merlot, 40% Cabernet Franc and 10% Cabernet. Sauvignon. Christophe Baron has mentioned that the Cabernet Sauvignon has been added to the backbone of the wine. The wine was aged for 8 months in 30% new French oak prior to bottling. The wine has a dark core. Aromatics remind me of horse manure, Umami, black tea and boysenberry preserves. The weight of this wine is marvelous as this showcases blackberry cobbler, milk chocolate, roasted figs and black cherry preserves. The tension and minerality of the wine is gorgeous. Drink 2017-2027- 94

2014 Cayuse Vineyards ‘The Lovers’ Red Wine- This red blend has 15% Syrah matched with the remainder Cabernet Sauvignon. The wine was aged in 20% new French oak for 8 months prior to bottling. This is a tribute to the former tradition in France to bring Syrah from Hermitage and blend into the Cabernet Sauvignon. This inky colored wine begins with aromatics of Chinese black tea, wild blackberry pie, smoked brisket, milk chocolate shavings and tar. The aromatic range is gorgeous. Showing some firm tannins at this juncture, this wine has a wonderful freshness. Black olive tapenade, black tea, creosote and hints of blood orange and Umami. The citrus element entices. Drink 2017-2028- 95

2014 Cayuse Vineyards ‘Camaspelo’ Red Wine- The 2014 ‘Camaspelo’ Red Wine is a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot that Christophe Baron also adds a touch of some unknown other varietals. The wine was aged for 30% new French oak for 8 months prior to bottling. Red fruits and smoky elements show beautifully aromatically alongside black truffle oil and horse manure. The palate is plush, as this wine showcases black olive, black tea, wild blackberry pie and creosote with suggestions of black truffle and blood orange rind. The tension, salinity and freshness of this wine is novel. This is another stunner by the superstar team of Christophe Baron and Elizabeth Borcier. Only 335 cases produced of this outstanding wine. Drink 2017-2027- 95

2014 Cayuse Vineyards ‘Widowmaker En Chamberlin Vineyard’ Cabernet Suavignon- The wine was aged in 40% new French 600L puncheons prior to bottling. This deep hued wine begins with aromatics of Asian spices, black tea, blackberry cobbler and milk chocolate with suggestions of thyme, Tangerine rind and black truffle oil. The aromatic range here is downright intoxicating. The weight and tension is gorgeous here, as this wine showcases a wonderful freshness. Blackberry pie, black tea, blueberry liquor and cassis flavors also connect with mild tannins and citrus fruit. You have to love the intensity and weight of this impressive Cabernet bottling. This is another stunner by Cayuse that is best enjoyed over the next decade. Drink 2017-2028- 94

2014 Cayuse Vineyard ‘En Cerise Vineyard’ Syrah- This insanely delicious wine begins with aromatics of horse manure, bulls blood, blood orange, Umami, black truffle oil, white pepper, and blackberry pie. The aromatic range is simply gorgeous and brings you back to the glass for more. The tension is marvelous, as the wine showcases black tea, blackberry cobbler, sea salt, bulls blood and Mandarin orange rind flavors. The acidity of this wine is simply gorgeous, as  the plush texture that glides across the mid-palate. This gorgeous Syrah will cellar well for a decade or more. Drink 2017-2027- 96

2014 Cayuse Vineyard ‘En Chamberlin Vineyard’ Syrah- This enticing 2014 ‘En Chamberlin Vineyard; Syrah was sourced from a vineyard planted in 2000. This wine opens with a bright bouquet of smoked brisket, green olive tapenade, Chinese black tea, blackberry cobbler and black truffle. The minerality and tension here is stunning, as are the deep and penetrating aromas. This wine showcases milk chocolate, Asian spices, horse manure and black olive tapenade flavors that sit alongside some light tannins. This is another stunner here. Drink 2017-2027- 96

2014 Cayuse Vineyard ‘Bionic Frog’ Syrah- This inky colored wine is downright intoxicating and is a memorable effort by Cayuse Vineyards. Sourced from the four acre Cocinelle Vineyard, planted to Syrah. The wine was aged in 15% new oak puncheons for 8 months prior to bottling. The wine begins with aromatics reminiscent of tarragon, blackberry cobbler, Umami, smoked pork shoulder and black truffle oil. The aromatics are literally mouth watering. The flavors are even more mouth watering as the acidity, saline streak and fruit weight is highly compelling. Umami, blackberry cobbler, crushed mint, smoked short rib and green olive flavors impress. The range is really insane here. Hats off to the superstar winemaking team of Christophe Baron and Elizabeth Bourcier. Only 115 cases made of this outstanding wine. Drink 2017-2028- 99

2014 Cayuse Vineyard ‘Armada Vineyard’ Syrah- This wine was sourced from a high density vineyard, named after the Spanish Armada. Christophe Baron has found that the more vines per acre leads to more tension in the wines. This wine was aged for 8 months in 15% new French oak prior to bottling. This gorgeous, inky Syrah opens with aromatics of green peppercorn, Umami, soy sauce, black tea, blackberry pie and horse manure. The gorgeous aromatics continually bring you back to the glass. The salinity and tension of this wine is intense. Sea salt, Umami, soy sauce, peat moss, red cherry and red raspberry liquor. The feminine quality of this wine is downright sexy. Drink 2017-2027- 97

2014 Cayuse Vineyards ‘Wallah Wallah No. 6’ Red Wine- This is a magnum only bottling that is a special blend of Syrah from a host of vineyards. The result is another heavyhitter by Cayuse Vineyards. This translucent colored wine begins with aromatics of bulls blood, blood orange, blackberry cobbler, Umami and white truffle. The aromatics are intoxicating and the tension is stunning. Black olive tapenade, black tea, hoisin sauce, black cherry and Parma ham flavors entice. The salinity of this wine is lovely as this wine is impossible to resist. This will cellar well for a decade or more. Drink 2017-2028- 97

2014 Cayuse Vineyards ‘Impulsivo’ Tempranillo-  The wine was aged in 50% new French puncheons for 8 months prior to bottling. This wine weighs in at only 13.6% alcohol and is named after a famous bull which was saved prior to his bull fighting years. Smoky aromatics compel you with iodine, spicebox, anise, sagebrush and black olive tapenade. The palate is plush and mineral driven. Moderately tannic, this show Umami, black cherry, black tea and boysenberry cobbler. Chewy tannins show off this awesome Tempranillo, all leading to an exceedingly long finish. This effort seductive and intense. Drink 2017-2027- 95

2014 No Girls ‘La Paciencia Vineyard’ Grenache- In 2002 Christophe Baron purchased a former brothel in Walla Walla and No Girls was subsequently named after that building. This wine is sourced from the La Pacencia Vineyard and this wine saw 100% neutral oak. You are immediately drawn to the downright insane aromatics of this wine. The bouquet reminds me of grapefruit oil, Umami, horse manure, red cherry preserves, wild strawberry and white truffle. There is tremendous weight and tension in the mid-palate as flavors of black cherry, black truffle oil, Umami, Tangerine rind and strawberry jam. The weight, range, salinity and balance is exquisite. Only 302 cases produced of this seductive and delicious wine. Drink 2017-2027- 97

2014 No Girls ‘La Paciencia Vineyard’ Syrah- Only 13.4% alcohol this inky colored wine begins with intense aromatics of white flowers, bulls blood, black truffle oil, and blueberry pastry. This has wonderful tension and minerality, showing black tea, bacon fat, black cherry, peat moss and blackberry cobbler. This has wonderful weight and texture, showing a long, dark fruit and mineral driven finish. Drink 2017-2027- 94

2014 No Girls ‘La Paciencia Vineyard’ Tempranillo- The wine was aged in 20% new French oak for 8 months prior to bottling. This warm vintage wine has an absolutely intoxicating nose. This deep hued wine begins with aromatics reminiscent of black truffle oil, Umami, blood orange, bulls blood, crushed white flowers and tar. This leads to rich flavors of black tea, black olive tapenade, milk chocolate shavings, orange rind and black cherry. The weight and tension is gorgeous, leading to an exceedingly long finish. This is up there wit the best new world Tempranillo bottlings out there. Drink 2017-2027- 95

2014 La Rata Red Wine- This compelling wine is a blend of 53% Grenache, 34% Cabernet Sauvignon as well as 13% Syrah. In this vintage some Syrah was chosen to be utilized by vignerronne, Elizabeth Bourcier, because she felt that Syrah added more backbone, structure and complexity in the wine. The wine was aged in third fill puncheons and stainless steel for 8 months prior to bottling. This translucent colored wine begins with aromatics reminiscent of sea salt, black truffle oil, pink grapefruit, smoked pork shoulder and Chinese black tea. The weight, tension and minerality of this wine is apparent, as is the salinity. Black tea, black olive, smoked pork shoulder, Tangerine zest and red cherry preserve flavors create a mouthwatering effect. The acidity is intense and makes savoring this wine highly gratifying. This is extremely difficult to put down, as you admire the novelty and complexity of the aromatics and flavors at play. Only 138 cases produced of this gorgeous wine. Drink 2017-2027- 95

2014 Horsepower ‘Sur Echalas Vineyard’ Grenache- The 2014 Horsepower ‘Sur Echalas Vineyard’ Grenache is a true heavyhitter by Cayuse Vineyards. Sourced from this high density vineyard, this wine has stunning aromatics. Poppori, white pepper, Umami, horse manure and blood orange rind. The aromas create a mouth watering experience that is hard to describe. The tension of this wine is unlike any other. Cherry starburst candy, Umami, blood orange, lemon oil, black truffle and white pepper. This wine makes you think about the stony terroir. Poised and downright delicious, this wine will cellar marvelously for a decade or more. Drink 2017-2027- 98

2014 Horsepower ‘Sur Echalas Vineyard’ Syrah-The vines from this high density vineyard were planted 3X3, as they have utilized draft horses to till the land. The wine was aged in neutral oak for 8 months prior to bottling. Green peppercorn, black olive tapenade, ash, smoked pork shoulder and Umami as well as citrus elements on the nose. The bouquet is intoxicating as is the purity of fruit on the palate. Hoisin sauce, black tea, Umami and black olive tapenade as well as blood orange show off this highly refined wine. This is another stunner by the superstar winemakers at Cayuse. Drink 2017-2027- 97

2014 Horsepower ‘The Tribe’ Vineyard’ Syrah- Sourced from a 3.2 acre vineyard, this wine begins with aromatics reminiscent of smoked brisket, black olive, wild boysenberry liquor and creosote. This has a wonderful freshness and intensity. This has ripe blackberry, black olive tapenade, smoked pork shoulder, bacon fat and creosote with blood orange flavors. This has wonderful intensity and balance, as well as mid-palate weight. While the stony element is more intense, the dark fruits shine through. This is another awesome effort by the superstar Cayuse team. Drink 2017-2027- 95

2014 Hors Categorie Red Wine- This stunning wine is sourced from the Hors Categorie Vineyard outside of Walla Walla which is steeply sloped. This vineyard is only two acres planted to Syrah. Having visited the vineyard, it is nearly impossible to climb to the top where vines are planted. This stunning Syrah was aged in neutral oak prior to bottling. This deep hued wine begins with aromatics of Umami, blood orange, red cherry starburst and horse manure. You are constantly brought back to the glass for more. The balance and purity of fruit is there. Mildly tannic this wine showcases a variety of red and dark fruits alongside green peppercorn, Umami, smoked bacon, Earl Grey tea and coffee ground flavors are gorgeous. The mouthfeel and weight of this wine is mind-numbing. This heavhitter will cellar well for a decade or more. Drink 2017-2030- 99

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Superstar winemaker, Mattias Pippig, crafts some stunning wines out of Santa Barbara County. 

Superstar winemaker, Mattias Pippig, crafts some stunning wines out of Santa Barbara County. 

Sanguis

December 21, 2017

As we celebrate the Winter Solstice today, we bring you one of the shining lights out of Santa Barbara County (doesn’t that sound nice and warm?) Sanguis is a premier boutique winery that specializes in an eclectic style of white and red blends. Latin for blood, Sanguis was founded by the German-born Matthias Pippig. Pippig has previously worked as a wine importer for Marc DeGrazia Selections, and Estate Wines, as well as a brief stint at the famous Le Brea Bakery. He finally decided to start his own winery in the Santa Ynez Valley. If you haven’t had the chance to try his wines, you are in for a serious treat.

Pippig changes blends yearly in his Rhône and Bordeaux style wines, hand sorts each wine and never makes the same wine twice. Many of his wines weigh in at over 15% alcohol but they do not present as highly alcoholic. These wines are sourced from some of the best vineyards in the Santa Barbara and Central Coast area. One of the best white wines that I have tried out of California each year is the 2014 Sanguis ‘The Eighth Veil’ White Wine (WWB, 95) which landed on the 2017 WWB Top 100. This compelling blend ranges from tropical fruits to brioche, showing intense weight and a lovely acidity. Just as good was the 2014 Sanguis ‘Bossman’ Syrah (WWB, 95) which is a inky and intense rendition, while retaining marvelous tension. Learn more about these very special wines at sanguiswine.com or visit their hip tasting room in downtown Santa Barbara, which is by appointment. Here are the new releases by Sanguis.

2014 Sanguis 'Hat Trick' White Wine- This rich white blend is a compelling combination of Marsanne, Chardonnay and Roussanne from Vineyards slightly north of Santa Barbara. The wine was aged for 24 months in a combination of mature oak and stainless steel prior to bottling. This opens with a beautiful bouquet of apricot jelly, creme brulee and roasted pineapple, showing an exotic edge. The palate is ultra-dense as there are gorgeous flavors of peach pit, marzipan, and bananas foster that dazzle. Novel and beautifully textured, this is a stunning wine by Sanguis. Drink 2017-2027- 94

2014 Sanguis 'The Eighth Veil' White Wine- The 'Eighth Veil' is a proprietary white blend which was aged for 24 months in a combination of stainless steel and neutral oak. This golden colored wine opens with aromatics of beeswax, nectarine purée and mango. The viscosity and texture to this wine is decadent. Bananas foster, pineapple upside down cake, vanilla cream and brioche all beautifully mingle in the glass. The finish is highly memorable, showing strong shades of Meyer lemon creme. Unctuous and intoxicating, this is a stunner by superstar winemaker Mattias Pippig. Drink 2017-2027- 95

2014 Sanguis 'Bossman' Syrah- The 'Bossman' is sourced from cooler climate Vineyards in the Santa Ynez valley. Brooding in color, this Syrah shows graphite, bulls blood, black tea and blackberry compote flavors. Round and seductive, the wine showcases flavors reminiscent of milk chocolate, coffee grounds, sweet pipe tobacco and black cherry preserves. The combination of weight and tension is downright scintillating. Drink 2017-2033- 95

2013 Sanguis 'Loner R13-c' Pinot Noir- This outstanding Pinot Noir is crafted by superstar winemaker Mattias Pippig. Sourced from the Santa Rita Hills, this gorgeous wine needs at least two hours in the decanter to be fully expressive. After the long decant, the wine begins with a beautiful bouquet of ripe raspberry preserves, strawberry pie, cloves and ripe mulberry. The silky mid-palate glides and delivers ripe red raspberry cordial, spicebox, cherry cola and pomegranate seed flavors. The combination of weight and range here is particularly striking. Lithe and delicious at this juncture, this outstanding Pinot Noir can be enjoyed over the next fifteen plus years. Drink 2017-2033- 95

2014 Sanguis 'Verve' Red Wine- The 'Verve' by Sanguis is a silky blend of Grenache, Syrah and Roussanne. The floral aromatics from the Roussanne show right out of the gate. Red cherry and prune aromatics complement the fragrant tones. The texture entices as does the red fruit flavors that mingle with peach cobbler and wet stones. Both bright and dense, enjoy this delightful effort over the next ten years. Drink 2017-2027- 94

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2014 Sanguis 'Misfit' Red Wine- Novel and tooth staining, the 'Misfit' is a combination of Grenache, Petite Sirah and Viognier that was aged in a combination of new and used oak, as well as stainless steel for 26 months prior to bottling. This begins with red cherry syrup, white flowers, boysenberry preserves and a touch of milk chocolate. The palate is exceedingly dense, yet there is a striking minerality from the Viognier component. Roasted figs, lemon blossom, dark chocolate shavings and Turkish coffee all marvelously connect. This is unlike any wine in California. Drink 2017-2027- 95

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Washington Wine Blog Top 100 of 2017

December 19, 2017

Dear Friends,

I want to offer my warmest holiday greetings from Washington Wine Blog. I hope you all are enjoying a wonderful holiday season. It has been a fruitful 2017 here at Washington Wine Blog. I want to wish you all of my deepest thanks for supporting the blog. A lot has happened for me professionally this year. This is my third year senior editor at International Wine Report, reviewing wines for them primarily from Washington, Oregon and California. Our WWB editors, Dr. Stephen Lee and Dr. Jae Hong, have been contributing with Washington red wine reviews adding some nice depth to WWB. This year I’ve had the chance to sample some stunning  domestic wines and interview many people behind those wines.  We now have hundreds of winery features and over 80 interviews which we want to continue to build on in 2018. 

I have had the great pleasure of selecting 100 exceptional domestic wines to comprise my Top 100 for 2017. With a strong focus from my Oregon and Washington Reports, I have had the opportunity to review more wines than any other year. In our 2017 Top 100 we have several good value wine selections, starting at a mere $8.00. Following up the 2016 Washington Wine Blog Wine of the Year, the stunning 2012 Cayuse ‘God Only Knows’ Grenache the 2014 Cayuse ‘God Only Knows’ Red Wine (WWB, 100) is the first wine from Washington that I have given 100 points. This stunner is made by the esteemed Vigneron Christophe Baron, one of the great talents in Washington wine. Christophe has crafted a wine here that combines weight, tension and unparalleled range. I highly recommend that you try a bottle of this special wine. Congrats to Christophe Baron and Elizabeth Bourcier for creating this absolute heavyhitter of a wine. Thank you again for your support of Washington Wine Blog. I want to wish you all the absolute best during this holiday season and I hope 2018 brings you all great joy, and beautiful wines in your glass.

1) 2014 Cayuse 'God Only Knows' Red Wine ($90.00)- The 2014 'God Only Knows' is an utterly fascinating wine from the amazing team of Christophe Baron and Elizabeth Bourcier of Cayuse Vineyards. This stunning Grenache was sourced from the Armada Vineyard and instantly impresses as it opens to intoxicating aromatics of red fruits, meat, tangerine rind, black forest cake, black truffle oil, and Earl Grey tea. This walks a tight rope between power and elegance, showcasing blackberry cobbler, and black plums with red raspberry preserves, red cherries and pomegranate seed. Beautifully balanced and structured this continues to impress with its gorgeous texture and poise. Flavors of blood orange, umami and black olive tapenade continue to add complexity and impressive range as they build on the finish. The combination of purity and precision are a thing of beauty. Overall, this is a complete success, and one of most impressive wines ever from Walla Walla. Outstanding now and also possesses lovely aging potential. Drink 2017-2029)- 100

2) 2014 Quilceda Creek ‘Columbia Valley’ Cabernet ($125.00)- This 100% Cabernet wine was aged for 21 months in new French oak and was sourced from the Champoux, Palengat and Wallula Vineyards. Having a dense core this inky colored Cabernet wine begins with a ripe bouquet of rose petals, creme de cassis, anise, milk chocolate coated dark cherries and sweet pipe tobacco. The heady aromatics are downright monstrous, yet depict a wonderful sense of place which brings out the wine’s femininity. The palate is plush and intense, showing a wonderful softness as this juncture. There are deep flavors of black forest cake, black olive tapenade, creme de cassis, mocha and suggestions of eucalyptus. The minerality is absolutely fabulous as this wine brings near perfect tension, voluptuous fruits and an exceedingly long finish. If enjoying young be sure to decant for at least two hours. There is a seamless quality to this wine that reminds me of the unbelievable 2004 Quilceda Creek ‘Columbia Valley’ bottling. This gorgeous Cabernet wine is both massive and elegant. This stunning wine will cellar well for two decades. Drink 2018-2035- 99

3) 2014 HALL ‘Rainin Vineyard’ Cabernet Sauvignon ($325.00) - HALL has now gained a long term contact with this great vineyard. This vineyard is located on Diamond Mountain and has 8 acres planted to Cabernet Sauvignon. This intensely colored wine opens with a complex bouquet of creme de cassis, Turkish coffee, sweet tobacco, Hoisin sauce and suggestions of black cherry compote. Hugely aromatics at this time, the seductiveness of the nose brings you back to the glass for more. The texture is hedonistic and downright ethereal as the fruit weight is massive yet the wine glides through your palate. Flavors of creme de cassis, mocha, crushed mint, anise and black cherry with black olive tapenade are hugely impressive. This is a near perfect wine made by the superstar winemaking team of HALL. Drink 2017-2044- 99

4) 2014 Kongsgaard 'Napa Valley' Chardonnay ($100.00)- Following up the more than splendid 2013 release, the 2014 Kongsgaard 'Napa Valley' Chardonnay is another stunner from this storied estate. Possessing a rich and golden hue, this wine opens with aromatics or butterscotch, beeswax, poached pear, bananas foster and hints of nutmeg. The nose is absolutely intoxicating, continually bringing you back for more. On the palate there is lovely structure and fruit weight. Having an oily texture, there are bright flavors of Meyer lemon oil, white truffle, kumquat, Marzipan and creme brulee. The range of this wine makes you ponder while taking in the exceedingly long, minute plus long finish. A memorable wine, this will cellar beautifully for at least another decade. Drink 2017-2028- 97

5) 2014 Horsepower ‘Sur Echalas Vineyard’ Grenache- ($120.00)- The 2014 Horsepower ‘Sur Echalas Vineyard’ Grenache is an utterly fascinating wine from the Cayuse winemaking team. Sourced from this high density vineyard in Walla Walla, this Grenache offers stunning aromatics of red fruits, potpourri, white pepper, umami, barn floor and blood orange zest all coming together. The aromas create an irresistible sensation that is hard to describe. The tension and poise of this wine is unlike any other, as demonstrates remarkable balance, finesse and precision. The palate is focused around a core of red cherries, umami, blood orange, lemon oil, black truffle and white pepper all underlined by a stony mineral character. Overall, this is a simply compelling wine which will continue to evolve gracefully for years to come. Drink 2017-2027- 98

6) 2014 Hors Catégorie Syrah ($240.00)- This utterly compelling Syrah is sourced from the Hours Categorie Vineyard outside of Walla Walla. This steeply sloped two-acre vineyard is planted on stakes beneath ragged cliffs and surrounded by rocky outcroppings with vines digging through the fractured basalt. One of the most fascinating wines I have tasted from the region, this deeply colored Syrah begins with vivid aromatics of red cherries and blood orange coming together with umami and barn floor. The aromas are absolutely seductive, constantly bringing you back to the glass for more. The balance and purity of fruit is outstanding, as this wine showcases a variety of complex flavors including red and dark fruits which sit alongside green peppercorn, umami, smoked bacon, Earl Grey tea and coffee flavors. The mouthfeel and textural presence of this wine is mind-numbing. Overall, this is a absolutely majestic wine from Christophe Baron which will cellar beautifully for a decade or more. Drink 2017-2030- 99

7) 2014 Leonetti Cellar ‘Reserve’ Red Wine- ($150.00)- The 2014 Leonetti ‘Reserve’ Red Wine was sourced from the Seven Hills, Loess, Mill Creek Upland and Serra Pedace vineyards, and includes the highest percentage of Malbec (13%) ever used for this wine. Vast and immense at this juncture, this wine begins with a profound bouquet of black cherries, roasted figs, mocha and crème de cassis. The palate is plush and layered, with flavors of crème de cassis, smoke, mocha, violets, dark chocolate shavings and cigar box all coming together to add wonderful complexity. This intense, age worthy red will need some additional bottle age to settle, nonetheless is an highly impressive and memorable wine from Leonetti Cellar. Drink 2018-2040)- 98

8) 2013 Rasa Vineyards 'Veritas Sequitur' Syrah ($75.00)- This outstanding Syrah wine was sourced from the famed SJR vineyard. The wine has utilized 100% whole cluster fermentation. The Syrah wine opens with a bouquet of umami, seaweed, black cherry, crushed mint and smoked short rib. The nose is simply intoxicating. This leads to rich flavors of black cherry, boysenberry liquor, manure, black tea, umami and suggestions of allspice. The finish is extremely long and precise, as the wine rounds out beautifully. This wine is massive yet elegant, showing incredible tension, mouthfeel and viscosity. Hats off to winemaker Billo Naravane. Drink 2017-2027- 96

9) 2014 Domaine Serene 'Evenstad Reserve' Chardonnay ($55.00)- A follow up to the incredible 2013 ‘Evenstad Reserve’ Chardonnay, it is hard to believe that this wine is showing even better. Aged for 13 months in 31% French oak, this stunning Chardonnay wine has lively aromatics with nutmeg, vanilla cream, lemon curd and suggestions of Mandarin orange blossom. The palate has lovely texture and viscosity, displaying lively flavors of poached pear, creme brulee, Meyer lemon, buttered popcorn, New York apple and baking spices. This all leads to an exceedingly long, 45 second plus finish. A wine with a seamless quality and the 'wow' favor, this displays lovely structure considering the heat of the vintage. Drink 2016-2028- 95

10) 2014 K Vintners 'Royal City' Syrah ($150.00)-The 2014 K Vintners 'Royal City' Syrah is a profound wine that has some serious aging potential and is up there with the best of its kind in Washington State. The aromatics are downright intoxicating and compel you to constantly go back to the glass for more hedonism. Green peppercorn, anise, dill, red currant and rose petals with citrus wine with wet rock. The mouthfeel is viscous and velvety. Rich red bell pepper, red cherry preserves, blood orange, wet rock, ash and bulls blood flavors impress. The aromatic and flavor range here is hard to find in Washington. Simply put, this Syrah is a sensational effort by superstar winemaker Charles Smith. Drink 2017-2030- 97

11) 2015 Del Dotto 'The Beast' Cabernet Sauvignon ($N/A)- This special wine is a complex blend of some of the best lots from Del Dotto. The 2015 ‘The Beast’ opens with intense and layered aromatics of creme de cassis, anise, Turkish coffee and black olive tapenade. This has intense flavors of creme de cassis, anise, mocha, coffee grounds and crushed mint. Stunning, this has mouthwatering acidity and a silky mouthfeel that glides through the mid palate. Intoxicating and highly memorable, this is a simply amazing effort by Del Dotto that will cellar marvelously across decades. Drink 2018-2040- 98

12) 2014 La Rata Red Wine ($65.00)- The 2014 La Rata is an utterly compelling wine composed of 53% Grenache, 34% Cabernet Sauvignon as well as 13% Syrah. In this vintage some Syrah was chosen to be utilized by vigneronne, Elizabeth Bourcier, because she felt that Syrah added more backbone, structure and complexity. The wine was aged in third fill puncheons and stainless steel for 8 months prior to bottling. This translucent colored red begins with aromatics reminiscent of sea salt, black truffle oil, pink grapefruit, smoked pork shoulder and black tea. The weight, tension and minerality of this wine is apparent, as is the salinity. Complex flavors of black tea, black olives, smoked pork shoulder, Tangerine zest and red cherry preserve create a mouthwatering effect. The acidity is intense and makes savoring this wine highly gratifying. This is extremely captivating now, as the balance and complexity make this one of the most impressive reds from Washington. Limited production of 138 cases. Drink 2017-2027- 95

13) 2014 Evening Land 'Summum' Chardonnay ($100.00)-This wine is sourced from a small section of the Seven Springs Vineyard. The wine opens with a bouquet of shiitake mushroom risotto, lemon zest, challah bread and baking spices. This leads to flavors of lemon oil, tangerine rind, meringue and white truffle crudo. Intense, lithe and having wonderful fruit weight, this complete Chardonnay is a joy to savor. The exceedingly long, near one minute finish, connects this world class Burgundian style Oregon Chardonnay. Drink 2017-2030- 95

14) 2014 Caymus ‘Special Selection’ Cabernet ($170.00)- The 2014 Caymus ‘Special Selection’ Cabernet is an exceptional wine made from this storied estate.  Following some time to settle in the decanter, this incredible Cabernet wine begins to yield dense aromatics of creosote black tar, black cherry compote, milk chocolate shavings and licorice. The mid-palate mouthfeel is voluptuous and intense as this wine offers exceedingly dense flavors of black cherry cough syrup, milk chocolate, raspberry liquor, blueberry pie and boysenberry alongside tar accents. Be sure to give a stunning one at least a two hour to can't before enjoying young as the tannins are massive and need time to develop. I can see this exceedingly delicious Cabernet wine cellar beautifully for two decades on. This is up there with the best ‘Special Selection’ Cabernet wines that I have ever sampled. Drink 2018-2038- 97

15) 2015 Delmas Syrah ($85.00)- The 2015 Delmas Syrah is compelling blend of 91.4% Syrah with 8.6 % Viognier that is sourced from the esteemed SJR Vineyard, located in the Walla Walla Rocks region of Milton-Freewater. This great Syrah wine was aged for 14 months in French oak (60% new) prior to bottling. The wine is unfined and unfiltered. This has deep and dark aromatics  reminiscent of black tea, wild blackberry jam, horse manure, thyme, crushed wet rock, milk chocolate and black olive. The aromatic range is really lovely. The texture is absolutely incredible as is the silky mouthfeel as this gracefully glides across the mid-palate. The fruits are powerful, dense and layered. Umami, Hoisin sauce, sweet dark cherries, blood orange, wild blackberry jam and wet stone flavors entice. Due to the heat of the vintage, this wine tends to drink slightly better at a cooler temperature where aromatic and flavor range seem the most compelling. This is another hugely irresistible release by Delmas and superstar winemaker Billo Naravane. Drink 2017-2028- 95

16) 2014 Opus One Red Wine- ($250.00)- The 2014 Opus One Red Wine is another monumental wine by this historic estate. This stunning red wine is a silky blend of 80% Cabernet Sauvignon, 7% Petit Verdot, 6% Cabernet Franc, 5% Merlot and 2% Malbec. This wine was aged for 18 months in new French oak prior to bottling. The herbal quality to the aromatics are slightly different than the 2012 or 2013. There is a beautiful purity of fruit on the nose, as the aromatics are downright intoxicating. This shows rose petals, creme de cassis, mocha, tar, red bell pepper and dill aromatics that are deep and pure. The freshness is there, as the wine showcases intense flavors of creme de cassis, Turkish coffee, and dark chocolate shavings. The poise is pretty awesome. A tannic monster of a wine right now, try to give this at least two years in the cellar for the fruit to better develop. Drink 2019-2042- 98

17) 2014 Brittan Vineyards ‘Gestalt Block’ Pinot Noir ($48.00) The 2014 Brittan Vineyards ‘Gestalt Block’ Pinot Noir is sourced from the Brittan Vineyard and mostly contains Pinot Noir clones 115, 667, 777 and Swan on 101-14 and 4453 rootstocks. These southwestern facing blocks stare receive constant winds from the Pacific Ocean through the Van Duzer corridor. Even more pungent, funky and earthy than the 'Basalt' bottling this dark colored Pinot Noir opens with aromatics of white truffles, blackberry cobbler, mint, teaberry, cranberries and orange zest. There are focused flavors of black raspberry liquor, white truffle and kumquat all backed by grippy tannins. The range, intensity and fruit weight is novel and simply remarkable. Allow this another year or two of bottle age before it hits its stride. Drink 2018-2030-95

18) 2013 Ovid Red Wine ($250.00)- The 2013 Ovid Red Wine is a shockingly good blend of 84% Cabernet Sauvignon and 16% Cabernet Franc. Intense and sexy black currant, anise, creme de cassis and coffee ground aromatics fill the glass. There are downright delicious flavors of anise, black cherry compote, creme de cassis, graphite and mocha flavors alongside some serious tension. The mouthfeel and weight is absolutely exceptional as the near minute long finish lingers long on the tongue. Firm tannins back the dark fruits. Texturally astounding the 2013 Ovid Red Wine is a head-turner that really needs at least another year in the bottle to fully settle. Drink 2018-2040- 98

19) 2014 DeLille 'Four Flags' Cabernet ($60.00)- This gorgeous wine is a blend of 42% Grand Ciel, 31% Upchurch, 19% Ciel du Cheval and 8% Klipsun. The intense and brooding Cabernet wine begins with ripe aromatics of sagebrush, black tea, red bell pepper and mint with milk chocolate. There are rich flavors of black tea, anise, creme de cassis, red bell pepper, sagebrush and coffee grounds. This shows wonderful range, persistence and poise. The wine is drinking beautifully right now but will cellar for 15 plus years. Try to resist this exceptional Cabernet for another year. If enjoying young, give this at least a one hour decant. Drink 2018-2033- 95

20) 2014 Joseph Phelps ‘Insignia’ Red Wine ($200.00)- This is one of the more memorable ‘Insignia’ bottlings that I have sampled. The wine starts with intense aromas of sandalwood, creme de cassis, coffee grounds and red bell pepper. Layered and downright intoxicating the wine reveals beautiful dark cherry, mocha, graphite and creme de cassis flavors alongside some moderate tannins. The huge finish lingers. The combination of dark fruits and acidity makes this powerful wine nearly impossible to resist right now. Try your best to give this absolutely scintillating effort another year in the bottle. Drink 2018-2044- 98

21) 2014 No Girls ‘La Paciencia Vineyard’ Tempranillo ($75.00)- The 2014 La Pacencia Vineyard Tempranillo was aged in 20% new French oak for 8 months prior to bottling and opens to absolutely intoxicating aromatics reminiscent of dark fruits, black truffle oil, umami, blood orange, meat, crushed white flowers and tar. The palate is dense and beautifully concentrated with rich flavors of black cherries, black tea, black olive tapenade, milk chocolate shavings and orange rind. The weight, tension and textural richness is simply gorgeous as it leads into an exceedingly long finish. This is clearly amongst the most impressive Tempranillo bottlings in the state. Drink 2017-2027)- 95

22) 2015 Reynvaan ‘Foothills Reserve’ Syrah ($85.00)- The 2015 'Foothills Reserve' Syrah is another stunning wine from Matt Reynvaan in this vintage. This Syrah was aged in 30% French oak prior to bottling and results in a gorgeous wine with deep core, showing off captivating aromas of black cherry preserves, iron, orange rind, Asian spices, black olives all taking shape in the glass. The texture is absolutely stunning, as the wine glides effortlessly along the palate leaving flavors of black tea, black blood orange, olive tapenade, cigar box, black cherry pie as well as wild blackberry pie. This has marvelous range and is drinking beautifully at this juncture, nonetheless will also have a bright future ahead. Drink 2017-2027- 95

23) 2015 Lewis 'Napa Valley' Chardonnay ($75.00)- Drinking brilliantly straight out of the bottle this warm vintage bottling is an absolute home run by Lewis and superstar winemaker Josh Widaman. Tropical fruits immediately grip you aromatically and bring you back to the glass for more seduction. The silky texture, almost unctuous quality to this wine borders ethereal. Ripe flavors of creme brulee, bananas foster, pineapple upside down cake and Meyer lemon zest merge tropical with citrus cream. The astoundingly long finish lingers. The minute long finish astounds. Drink this stunner over the next ten plus years. Drink 2017-2027- 95

24) 2014 W.T. Vintners ‘Stoney Vine Vineyard’ Red Blend ($35.00)- This gorgeous wine is a stunning follow up to one of the best value wines from the Walla Walla Rocks region that I have ever sampled. The wine is a blend of 57% Syrah with 43% Grenache and this will be the final vintage of this wine due to the freeze in 2014. The wine opens with intoxicating aromatics of candied red cherry, rose petals, blood orange, umami and suggestions of seaweed. There are bright flavors of flavors of red cherry, red raspberry, sage, rose petals, umami, seaweed, and a wonderful saline streak. This has a lithe minerality and wonderful plush texture. This is another stunner by superstar winemaker Jeff Lindsay-Thorsen, as the mouthfeel and textural elements are simply gorgeous. The wine is just another incredible value from this great estate. Drink 2017-2028- 94

25) 2014 Dunham Syrah ($35.00)-Dunham has developed a sterling reputation for their Syrah wine and this new release is absolutely no exception. Rich, earthy and meaty, this great Syrah wine opens with ripe aromatics of sagebrush, milk chocolate, black cherry compote and blackberry jam. This leads to intense flavors of blackberry cobbler, milk chocolate and creme de cassis with sage. There is intense weight to this wine. This Syrah has a lovely texture and a rich mouthfeel making this a pretty serious value out of Washington. Drink 2017-2028- 93

26) 2014 EFESTĒ ‘Lola’ Chardonnay ($35.00)- This wine, sourced from the Evergreen Vineyard, was fermented in French puncheons (20% new) that underwent 100% malolactic fermentation that saw monthly battonage. There are rich aromatics of butterscotch, bananas foster, creme boulle, heavy whipping cream and hints of nutmeg and pineapple. Their are flavors of white peach, golden delicious apple, creme brulee, heavy whipping cream and ripe banana. The mineralogy and texture is lovely with fruit weight is lovely. Drink 2017-2028- 94

27) 2014 Darioush Cabernet Franc ($65.00)- This awesome Cabernet Franc wine begins with aromas of red bell pepper, cigar box, mocha and black tea. The palate is lithe and plush as the wine currently displays massive tannins and a dazzling minerality. The wine has a sexy and silky mouthfeel as flavors of black tea, black currant, blackberry cobbler and crushed mint impress. Seductive and downright intoxicating, this is one of the best Cabernet Franc expressions in the world. Try to give this stunning wine another year at least in the bottle to develop. Drink 2018-2030- 96

28)  2012 MTR Productions 'Memory Found' Syrah ($75.00)-  This is a new Syrah project crafted by superstar winemaker Matt Reynvaan. Weighing in at a mere 13.1% alcohol, this outstanding wine needs about an hour in the decanter to fully express itself. Once aroused, the wine slowly reveals aromatics reminiscent of Meyer lemon blossom, umami, bacon fat, pipe tobacco, black olive tapenade and black cherry cough syrup. Before you even try the wine the jaw-dropping aromas make you salivate. Despite it being 100% Syrah there is a beautiful citrus edge to this wine. Silky smooth on the palate, this wine showcases Chinese black tea, cigar box, blood orange zest and black truffle crudo flavors that connect with some strong minerality. The salinity and structure of the wine are outstanding. Sexy, and showing gorgeous range, this outstanding effort is best enjoyed over the next decade. Drink 2017-2027- 95

29) 2015 Big Table Farm ‘Earth’ Pinot Noir ($100.00)- This massive Pinot Noir is in need of a two plus hour decant at this juncture. Showing a deep core, this wine begins with an aromatic profile of rose petals, forest floor, cigar box, black truffle oil and suggestions of loganberry cobbler. Silky, burly, yet light on its feet, this wine impresses with rich flavors of wild blackberry preserves, black truffle oil, black cherry and peat moss. The texture is absolutely gorgeous, as this is another outstanding wine crafted by superstar winemaker Brian Marcy. Try to put off enjoying this incredible wine for at least one more year. Drink 2018-2032- 95

30) 2014 Gramercy Cellars Cabernet Franc ($40.00)- Sexy, feminine and downright delicious, this wine is a stunner by winemakers Brandon Moss and Greg Harrington. Rose petals, red bell pepper, red cherry and anise are all parading on the highly perfumed nose. The flavors are smooth and silky. Black cherry, red raspberry, pomegranate and green bell pepper as well as sweet pipe tobacco flavors are deep and penetrating. This is a gorgeous wine by Gramercy that will cellar a decade or more. Drink 2017-2030- 94

31) 2014 Sanguis 'The Eighth Veil' White Wine ($50.00)- The 'Eighth Veil' is a proprietary white blend which was aged for 24 months in a combination of stainless steel and neutral oak. This golden colored wine opens with aromatics of beeswax, nectarine purée and mango. The viscosity and texture to this wine is decadent. Bananas foster, pineapple upside down cake, vanilla cream and brioche all beautifully mingle in the glass. The finish is highly memorable, showing strong shades of Meyer lemon creme. Unctuous and intoxicating, this is a stunner by superstar winemaker Matthias Pippig. Drink 2017-2027- 95

32) 2014 Maison Bleue 'Bourgeois Monette's Vineyard' Grenache ($45.00)-This stunning wine comes from the famed ‘Monettes Vineyard’ in the Walla Walla Rocks region. Wines from this vineyard tend to show a less openly stony characteristic, as the wet stone aspect in this wine is subtle, rather than intense. The wine opens with bright aromatics of wet rock, red cherry, rose petals and strawberry candy. This leads to deep flavors reminiscent of bacon fat, red cherry, red raspberry and wet gravel. This is feminine and has a gorgeous texture and mouthfeel. You have to admire the gorgeous aromatic and flavor range that superstar winemaker Dr. Jon Meuret has created here. This is one of the most outstanding Maison Bleue wines that I have sampled in the past ten years. Drink 2017-2027- 94

33) 2014 Chateau St. Michelle 'Ethos' Chardonnay ($35.00)- The 2014 Chateau St. Michelle 'Ethos' Chardonnay shows wonderful richness, balance and minerality. The wine begins with a boquet of exotic spices, vanilla creme brulee, Pink Lady apple, and poached pear. This leads to dense flavors of Meyer lemon zest, heavy whipping cream, butterscotch, Pazzaz apple and suggestions of allspice. Seductive and exceedingly long on the finish, this shows some moderate oak influence but maintains very nice balance. This is the Washington style of Chardonnay and is one of the best of its kind that I have sampled in the past year. I can imagine this picking up some beautiful secondary characteristics after two plus years of cellaring -- however, this is literally impossible to resist right now. Drink 2016-2024- 93

34) 2014 Foxen ‘Melville Vineyard’ Pinot Noir ($62.00)- One of the outstanding regional bottling that I sampled this year, the 2014 Foxen ‘Melville Vineyard’ Pinot Noir is an absolutely stunning effort. This Pinot Noir wine was sourced from esteemed Melville Vineyard and sat in 33% new French oak  for 17 months and utilizes Dijon 115 and Dijon 777 clones. The wine begins with strawberry jam, red cherry preserves, orange rind and suggestions of hazelnut aromatics. This has a plush texture and a lovely mouthfeel as flavors of Asian spices, red cherry preserves, loganberry jelly and white pepper. This has a wonderful structure and weight, as this glides through the mid-palate. This is another stunner from Foxen. Drink 2017-2030- 95

35) 2012 Corliss Syrah ($80.00)-The 2012 Syrah by Corliss has 3% Viognier blended in. This gorgeous, deep colored wine begins with aromatics of blackberry cobbler, coffee grounds, dark chocolate shavings and black cherry cough syrup. The aromatics are very intense and downright intoxicating. The mouthfeel is absolutely gorgeous. There are layered flavors of Black Forest cake, spicebox, mocha and black plum. This is plush and absolutely delicious as the minerality is dazzling. This is just an awesome wine crafted by superstar winemaker Andrew Trio and famed winemaking consultant Philippe Melka. Drink 2017-2030- 95

36) 2014 Col Solare Red Wine ($85.00)- This gorgeous wine is up there with some of the best Col Solare releases that I have sampled in the past 20 years. This intense, massive and brooding deep-hued wine is a classic effort by the superstar winemaking team of winemaker Darel Allwine and assistant winemaker Will Wiles at Col Solare. Dense, firm and masculine, this monster of a wine awakens with aromatics of black tea, sandalwood, black cherry, creme de cassis and Turkish coffee. The nose reminds me of the incredible 2013 bottling. There are decadent flavors of black tea, black olive, mocha, allspice and suggestions of dark chocolate shavings. Polished, smooth and absolutely scintillating, this is another stunner by Col Solare and their superstar winemaking team. Give this at least a two hour decant before enjoying. Drink 2018-2033- 95

37) 2014 Melville ‘Estate’ Chardonnay ($26.00)- The 2014 ‘Estate’ Chardonnay is a stunner by Melville. This ‘Estate’ Chardonnay bottling is a combination of eight different clones. This wine opens with a bright bouquet of creme brulee, lemon curd, tangerine rind and butterscotch.  The texture is absolutely gorgeous, as this wine delivers ripe flavors of banana, butterscotch, Meyer lemon and suggestions of nutmeg. This is lithe and delicious wine that has a wonderful minerality. Drink 2017-2027- 93

38) 2015 Kosta Browne 'Gap's Crown Vineyard' Pinot Noir ($100.00)- The 2015 'Gap's Crown Vineyard' Pinot Noir is a stunning effort by Kosta Brown. Aromatically intense, you are immediately drawn to ripe aromas of cola, black cherry and sassafras that connect with wild mushroom and Asian spices. Hugely complex and round, there are deep flavors of candied red cherry, pomegranate seed and citrus rind with raspberry liquor. Layered and intense this Pinot Noir showcases gorgeous structure and a silky mouthfeel. 'The salinity of the wine shines. A long ager, this wine can be cellared for the next fifteen years but is rather impossible to resist at this juncture.  Drink 2017-2030- 95

39) 2015 Robert Biale 'Varozza Vineyard' Zinfandel ($62.00)- This gorgeous St. Helena vineyard has been farmed by the Varozza family since 1913. The Zinfandel starts with cigar box, black cherry, teaberry and coffee ground aromatics. There is a seamless quality to this wine, as the silky mouthfeel glides across the mid-palate. Boysenberry, black cherry, prune and milk chocolate flavors with a touch of orange rind impress. You have to love the flavor and aromatic range here. This seamless wine opens with aromatics of black plum, black cherry, prune and blackberry cobbler. This impossible to resist Zinfandel wine will give drinking pleasure for a decade or more. Drink 2017-2028- 94

40) 2014 Kistler ‘Trenton Roadhouse’ Chardonnay ($120.00)- This special Chardonnay has knockout aromatics of creme brulee, bananas foster, apricot and nutmeg. The fruit weight on the mid palate is simply intoxicating.  Wonderful acidity connects with deep flavors of creme brulee, roasted pineapple, brioche toast and bright starfruit. This show-stopping Chardonnay by Kistler artfully connects intensity with range and weight. Enjoy this rather unctuous bottling over the next decade. Drink 2017-2027- 95

41) 2015 King Estate 'Domaine' Pinot Gris ($40.00)- The 2015 'Domaine' Pinot Gris by King Estate is an awesome follow-up to the outstanding '14 bottling. Having a golden edged hue, this wine was 100% steel fermented prior to bottling.  This impressive wine has an intense bouquet of white raisin, honeysuckle, lychee, white peach and hints of poached pear with nutmeg. There are rich flavors of starfruit, honeydew melon, lychee, baking spices, Pink Lady apple and a lingering, 30 second plus finish. Energetic, lithe and delightful on the tongue, this wine dazzles. Drink 2017-2025- 93

42) 2014 Phelps Creek Pinot Noir ($43.00)- This translucent colored Pinot is sourced from Pommard, and Dijon clones 115 and 777. Weighing in at 13.5% alcohol, the wine has pretty aromas of rose petal, crushed gravel, red cherry, watermelon and Christmas spice. There are flavors of wild blackberry, pomegranate seed, strawberry jam, orange zest and suggestions of baking spices. Mineral driven and rich, this has marvelous terroir and tension. This is nearly impossibly Pinot to put down right now but the minerality suggests at least another decade of cellaring. If enjoying young, be sure to give this beautiful wine at least a one hour decant. This is just a fabulous value from this estate. Drink 2017-2029- 93

43) 2015 Alexana ‘Willamette Valley’ Pinot Gris ($32.00)- This Pinot Gris wine was stirred on the lees for two weeks, prior to being pressed whole cluster. This gorgeous wine begins with aromatics reminiscent of nutmeg, poached pear, starfruit and hints of nectarine. The mouthfeel is plush and yields a wonderful minerality, leading to bright flavors of kiwi, starfruit, cantaloupe, wet stone and suggestions of baked apple. The structure of this wine is absolutely gorgeous and pushes the envelope considering the heat of the vintage. Hats off to head winemaker Brian Weil and his winemaking team on this impressive wine. Drink 2017-2025- 92

44) 2015 Alpha Omega ‘Sunshine Valley Vineyard’ Cabernet Sauvignon ($175.00)- This is sourced from a vineyard just south of the town of Yountville located in the Oak Knoll AVA. The nose here is a downright knockout delivering rose petal, anise, creme de cassis and tar aromatics. The wine has a stunning combination of milk chocolate, mocha, anise and creme de cassis flavors. The tannins are deep as is the rich mouthfeel and delicious flavors. This needs a very long decant if enjoying young. Drink 2018-2040- 97

45) 2014 Ayoub ‘??? Vineyards’ Pinot Noir ($50.00)- Mo Ayoub has left it a secret with regards to the source of this great Pinot Noir. This wine begins with an aromatic profile of black truffle oil, black cherry pie, red currant and suggestions of baking spices. The palate is silky and elegant, showing rich flavors of red cherry pie, spicebox, loganberry, guava puree and wild mushroom with peat moss. The range of aromatics and flavors at play is exceptional, as is the gorgeous mouthfeel. Drink this lovely wine within the next ten plus years. Drink 2017-2030- 94

46) 2014 Emplacement Syrah ($25.00)- Delivering some serious value, this dark rich wine is a compelling blend of 79% Syrah and 21% Grenache, ostensibly from Columbia Valley (as labeled), but the minerality leads one straight to The Rocks. With tar and a ton of wet stone on the nose, the taster is treated to a mouthful of mineral-laden terroir complemented with background notes of blueberry and blackberry.  It finishes with a bold but balanced mix of acid and tannin. This juicy Syrah is best enjoyed in the short term. Drink 2017-2022- 93 (S.L.)

47) 2014 Va Piano ‘Les Collines' Syrah ($65.00)- Serious and layered, the 2014 Va Piano ‘Les Collines' Syrah is an outstanding wine made by the talented hands of winemaker Justin Wylie. This opens with aromatics of smoked meats, green olive, black tea and mocha. There are rich flavors reminiscent of mocha, mint, black olive and black cherry. Drink 2017-2027- 93

48) 2014 Brewer-Clifton ‘Santa Rita Hills’ Pinot Noir ($40.00)- This wine opens with a bouquet of cinnamon sticks, red cherry, guava puree and suggestions of pomegranate seed with orange rind. Lithe and deep, this shows very pretty flavors of red cherry, lavender, raspberry and pomegranate with Satsuma orange accents. Smooth and seductive, this is absolutely outstanding wine. Drink 2017-2028- 94

49) 2014 Co Dinn 'Roskamp Vineyard Block 2' Syrah ($45.00)- This awesome single block Syrah wine is sourced from the Roskamp Vineyard in the Yakima Valley. This inky colored Syrah emerges from the glass with ripe blackberry, creosote, thyme and dark chocolate shavings on the nose. The mid-palate mouthfeel is plush and seductive. Black currant, mocha, tar, sagebrush and black olive flavors entice you. This is simply gorgeous and plush wine that will cellar beautifully for a decade or more. Drink 2017-2027- 93

50) 2012 Tranche 'Blue Mountain Vineyard' Cabernet Franc ($40.00)- Tranche has crafted an outstanding Cabernet Franc with their ‘Blue Mountain Vineyard’ release. Aromatics of red cherry, red bell pepper and sage with sandalwood are followed by flavors of red cherry, red raspberry, rose petals, red raspberry preserves and red bell pepper. Lithe, intense and silky smooth, this is a stunner. Drink 2017-2029- 93

51) 2014 Donum 'Year of the Horse Reserve' Pinot Noir ($80.00)- The 2014 'Year of the Horse Reserve' Pinot Noir is a standout wine by Donum. The texture and silky smooth aspect of this great wine particularly entices. Pretty rose petal and red fruit aromas hit you instantly. On the mouth you savor gorgeous red fruit flavors that connect with blood orange and forest floor elements. A complete wine, this has a gorgeous purity of fruit. Be sure to give this outstanding bottling a long decant if enjoying young. Drink 2017-2030- 94

52) 2014 Lauren Ashton Riesling ($20.00)- This excellent Riesling wine was sourced from Dineen Vineyard. The aromatics of petrol, red delicious apple, nutmeg and green papaya coat the glass. This leads to bright flavors of white peach, New York apple, crushed white flowers and suggestions of petrol. This has wonderful dense mouthfeel and a plush texture. You can see the maturity of the wine, as it has evolved into something beautiful as the viscosity is there. There is a wonderfully long finish with green apple and minerals. This is just an outstanding effort from a hot vintage. Drink 2017-2024- 92

53) 2014 Raconteur Red Wine ($15.00)- This absolutely killer wine is a blend of 62% Syrah, 27% Grenache and 9% Mourvedre. The wine begins with aromatics of rose petals, smoked pork shoulder, bacon fat, black pepper and black olive. This leads to rich flavors of black cherry, black olive, bacon, nutmeg, bulls blood and dark chocolate shavings.This will cellar well for the short-term and would make an exceedingly great pairing for roasted lamb Drink 2017-2024- 90

54) 2015 Tensley 'Tensley Vineyard' Syrah ($40.00)- Sourced from their small, estate vineyard, Joey Tensley has crafted a stunning Syrah wine with their 2015 ‘Tensley Vineyard’ Syrah release. This inky colored wine begins with aromatics smoked brisket, black cherry and tar. This leads to flavors of creme de cassis, anise black cherry compote and black olive. This dense treat is impossible to resist right now. Drink 2017-2027- 94

55) 2015 Orin Swift ‘Abstract’ Red Wine ($35.00)- Similar to the other new releases by Orin Swift, the 'Abstract' is in need of a two hour decant at this juncture. The wine is a seductive blend of Grenache, Syrah and Petite Sirah from the Napa Valley. Aged for ten months in 35% new French oak, this inky colored wine has aromatics reminiscent of pencil shavings, wild blackberry, black olive tapenade and milk chocolate. There is serious weight, structure and persistence on the palate, as the wine reveals rich flavors of dark berries, sweet tobacco, anise, crushed mint and chocolate fudge. Deep, layered and seductive, this wine will cellar beautifully for at least a decade, but it is completely impossible to resist right now. Drink 2017-2029- 94

56) 2014 Cristom 'Mt. Jefferson Cuvee' Pinot Noir. ($35.00) - This beautiful and elegant Pinot Noir wine begins with powerful aromatics of black cherry, black tea, pomegranate seed and suggestions of forest floor. The aromas are gorgeous and highly perfumed. There are flavors of black cherry, black tea, pomegranate, cola and Mandarin orange rind. This is one of the great value buys in Oregon Pinot Noir. Drink 2017-2027- 93

57) 2015 Kevin White ‘En Hommage’ Syrah ($28.00)- The inky colored Syrah was aged in 10% new French oak prior to bottling. The wine opens with smoky aromatics of smoked pork shoulder, sagebrush, crushed mint and black olive tapenade. The wine has some sterling minerality as this almost passes for Northern Rhone. Bulls blood, black tea, Asian spices, cigar box and suggestions of Mandarin orange rind complete this wine that shows some serious range. The tension and structure here is outstanding. Drink 2017-2027- 93

58) 2015 Rochioli ‘South River’ Chardonnay ($75.00)- The 2015 ‘South River’ Chardonnay by Rochioli is a stunner. Showing a beautiful golden color, the wine begins with toasted hazelnut, nectarine and New York apple flavors. The palate shows delightful flavors of vanilla creme brulee, brioche, Pink Lady apple and nutmeg. The exceedingly long finish impresses. The texture is oily and the vibrant minerality completes this impressive Chardonnay wine. Drink 2017-2028- 94

59) 2014 Stag Hollow Dolcetto ($22.00)-This rarely found Italian varietal weighs in at 14.5% alcohol and opens with aromatics of red currant, red cherry, sweet tobacco and nutmeg. There are flavors of red cherry, red raspberry, cram-orange, teaberry and suggestions of white pepper. This shows impressive range and rich red fruits, while maintaining a strong mineral backbone. It is exceedingly hard to find a wine like this. Drink this beautiful and exceedingly good value red wine over the next decade. Drink 2017-2027- 91

60) 2015 Full Pull 'Ankleroller Block Stoney Vine Vineyard' Syrah ($50.00)- Funky and aromatically intense, there are rich aromatics reminiscent of smoked pork shoulder, black olive, bacon fat, black cherry and creosote. This leads to ripe flavors of black cherry, black tea, seaweed, black truffle oil and suggestions of Satsuma orange. This shows impressive weight and poise in this hot vintage. This is just a wonderful wine from The Rocks District crafted by Morgan Lee. Drink 2017-2026- 93

61) 2014 Ramey ‘Hyde Vineyard’ Chardonnay ($65.00)- Located in the Napa-Carneros AVA, the Hyde Vineyard is strongly influenced by the marine air that flow through the Petaluma Gap. The wine was aged in 31% new French oak for 20 months prior to bottling. The golden hued wine starts with aromas reminiscent of butterscotch, white truffle oil, Meyer lemon zest and Granny Smith apple. The combination of weight, astringency and range is astounding here. Creme brulee, bananas foster, Meyer lemon oil and Pink Lady apple pie flavors entice the mid-palate. Even better is the minute-long finish that completes this astounding wine. Impossible to resist now, this complete wine will cellar marvelously for the next ten to fifteen years. Drink 2017-2033- 95  

62) 2015 Nine Hats Red Wine ($20.00)- This Columbia Valley wine is a blend of 50% Syrah, 41% Cabernet Sauvignon, 7% Merlot and 2% Malbec. This begins with red cherry, red raspberry, black tea and coffee grounds. This leads to deep flavors of black cherry, creme de cassis, black tea and Turkish coffee. This has tremendous range and weight. Drink 2017-2024- 91

63) 2014 Figgins Estate Red Wine ($100.00)- The Figgins Estate Vineyard is located on a south slope where Mill Creek enters the Walla Walla Valley. Known for major diurnal shifts, the Figgins Estate Vineyard is set with the Blue Mountains in the background. The 2014 Figgins ‘Red Wine’ is a blockbuster wine that needs a ton of time in the decanter to settle. This outstanding red spent 22 months in French oak (61% new) prior to bottling. As this wine slowly opens it unveils crème de cassis, black olive tapenade, smoke and cigar box aromatics. The mouthfeel is dense, showing intense black cherry syrup, boysenberry pie, mocha, graphite and crème de cassis flavors which build on the palate. Not for the weary, the extremely long and memorable finish accentuates this majestic wine. This is just a stunning effort by superstar winemaker Chris Figgins which will thrive in the cellar. Drink 2019-2035- 95

64) 2014 Melka Wines ‘Majestique’ Syrah ($90.00)- This wine is sourced from the Paderewski Vineyard in Paso Robles. The vineyard is set on limestone and is known for inky and highly concentrated Syrah. The wine is fermented in open top fermenters and was aged for 22 months in 70% new French oak prior to bottling. The wine opens with a bright bouquet of Turkish coffee, spicebox, anise and black cherry cough syrup. The texture is simply gorgeous and downright scintillating. Flavors of creme de cassis, dark chocolate shavings, blueberry pie and suggestions of baking spices impress. The fruit weight is there as is an elegant side. Drink 2017-2030- 95

65) 2013 Den Hoed 'Andreas' Cabernet ($60.00)-  This excellent Cabernet created by superstar winemaker Giles Nicault is the best ‘Andeas’ that I have sampled in the past ten years. The Cabernet wine opens with a bouquet of boysenberry preserves, black cherry, anise and cassis with sagebrush accents. The palate is dense and massive, having an intense core of black fruits reminiscent of cassis, candied black cherry, and blackberry pie with cigar box and mocha accents. The richness and polish to this wine is evident. With silky tannins and a voluptuous mouthfeel, this stunner will drink at least another 15 years. Drink 2017-2033- 94

66) 2015 Michael David ‘Petite Petit’ Red Wine ($15.00)- Year after year, this wine is one of the great values in California. An inky blend of 85% Petite Sirah and 15% Petit Verdot, this intensely colored wine begins with aromatics of rose petals, black tea, blackberry pie and suggestions of baking spices. Dense and intense flavors persist, showcasing coffee grounds, crushed mint, coffee grounds and dark choocolate connecting with a nice minerality. This is another outstanding value by Michael David. Drink 2017-2024- 92

67) 2015 Long Shadows ‘Saggi’ Red Wine ($65.00)- The 2015 'Saggi' is a compelling blend of 62% Sangiovese with 28% Cabernet Sauvignon and 10% Syrah. This wine begins with highly perfumed aromatics of baking spices, Earl Grey tea, pipe tobacco and red currants. The mouthfeel is voluptuous, as the plush texture coats the mid-palate. This delivers flavors reminiscent of red currants, red cherry preserves, black tea and suggestions of orange rind which lead up to the powerful finish. This is another outstanding effort by the talented winemaking team at Long Shadows. Drink 2017-2027 -94

68) 2015 Kerloo Cellars ‘Upland Vineyard’ Grenache ($35.00)- This 100% whole cluster fermented Grenache sourced from the Upland Vineyard aged in neutral oak on the lees. This saw constant battonage until malolactic fermentation had been completed. This has very floral aromatics with rose petal, red cherry and pomegranate with lemon blossom accents. The texture is rich as this produces a wonderful mouthfeel. Red cherry starburst, bright strawberry, orange rind and suggestions of Shitake mushroom complete this excellent wine. The saline streak is also impressive.  Only 160 cases produced. Drink 2017-2027- 93

69) 2016 Matthews Sauvignon Blanc ($25.00)- Matthews has gained a sterling reputation for their entry level Sauvignon Blanc bottling and this wine is a reminder of that. This great value Sauvignon Blanc wine was sourced from the Boushey and Stillwater Creek Vineyards. This wine has 11% Semillon blended in. You can really taste the Semillon adding to the weight and mouthfeel of this great wine. The Sauvignon Blanc begins with aromatics reminiscent of butter, white flowers, nutmeg, cantaloupe and suggestions of baking spices. White peach, white grapefruit and Pazzaz apple flavors. This is lithe, Bordelaise and has a wonderful elegance and weight. Drink 2017-2025- 92

70) 2013 Epoch ‘Authenticity’ Red Wine ($70.00)- The ‘Authenticity’ is a largely Syrah based wine (82%) which was sourced from the Paderewski Vineyard. Aged for 17 months in 53% new French oak the wine begins with intense aromas of black cherry liquor, creme de cassis and mocha. The palate has a wonderful density and sense of place. Creme de cassis, sweet pipe tobacco, mocha and crushed mint fill the palate. The weight and tension is lovely. There is also a nice salinity that finishes strong. Overall, this is a simply outstanding effort by Epoch and superstar winemaker, Jordan Florentini, who has captured the art of blending. Drink 2017-2030- 95

71) 2016 Cote Bonneville Riesling ($30.00)- This excellent Riesling wine beings with aromatics of petrol, green apple and kumquat with ripe peach. This leads to ripe flavors of kiwi, starfruit, white peach and petrol. The finish lingers as this rivals the best in Washington state. Drink 2017-2022- 93

72) 2014 Tendril ‘Pretender’ White Pinot Noir ($60.00)- The 2014 Tendril 'Pretender' White Pinot Noir is a stunning wine made by winemaker Tony Rynders, who has stated that he had the idea for making this wine more than a decade ago. This rendition opens with a bouquet of orange blossom, white flowers, flan, and suggestions of New York apple. The mid-palate has marvelous viscosity and texture. Very serious, poised and downright voluptuous, the wine yields rich flavors of crème brûlée, French vanilla, honeydew melon and hints of mulberry compote. This wine is both unctuous and silky smooth, leading to the long, vanilla cream laced finish. This Pinot Noir looks to have a bright future ahead. Drink 2017-2030- 94

73) 2013 Shrader 'RBS To Kalon Vineyard' Cabernet Sauvignon ($190.00)- The 'RBS' is sourced from Cabernet Sauvignon 337 from the famed Beckstoffer To Kalon Vineyard. The resultant wine is a stunner. Pure aromas of prune, creme de cassis, red cherry and anise arouse the senses. The mouthfeel is deep and penetrating, as the acidity of the wine entices. Deep milk chocolate, creme de cassis and coffee ground flavors linger on the tongue. There is a wonderful purity of fruit at play. This fantastic Cabernet finishes long and dense. Enjoy this great wine over the next two decades. Drink 2017-2035-95

74) 2007 Argyle ‘Extended Tirage’ Sparkling Wine ($75.00)- Aged on the lees for ten years prior to disgorgement, the 2007 'Extended Tirage' by Argyle is a stunning wine that does not seem a decade old. Aged in 80% neutral oak and 20% stainless, steel, the wine has beautifully amalgamated citrus fruits with a touch of white flowers on the nose. The mousse and weight to this wine is luxurious as the wine showcases baked pear, marzipan, wet stone and lemon oil flavors that combine with wonderful tension. The combination of power and poise here is hard to find in Oregon. Drink 2017-2027- 95

75) 2015 Realm Cellars ‘The Bard’ Red Wine ($125.00)- The wine is a blend of 90% Cabernet Sauvignon with the remainder Merlot and Petit Verdot that was largely sourced from the Calistoga AVA. This wine has a massive, deep core, showcasing creme de cassis, tar, cigar box and anise aromas. The plush palate impresses. Creme de cassis, mocha, anise, sweet pipe tobacco and black cherry cough syrup. The density and mouthfeel is gorgeous. Drink 2017-2033- 94

76) 2015 Rotie Cellars 'Northern Blend' Red Wine ($48.00)- This wine is a compelling blend of 95% Syrah with the remainder co-fermented Viognier, all sourced from the Rocks District of Milton-Freewater. The wine opens with a bright aromatic profile of blood orange, wet stone, red cherry preserves and smoked brisket. The wine has a silky texture and downright delicious flavors of blood orange, wet stone, pomegranate seed and red raspberry cordial. The range here is gorgeous. Drink 2017-2028- 94

77) 2016 Mark Ryan ‘Olsen Vineyard’ Chardonnay ($30.00)- The 2016 Olsen Vineyard Chardonnay is another outstanding wine from Mark Ryan. This golden hued Chardonnay begins with an inviting bouquet of nutmeg, apple pie and suggestions of toasted hazelnut. The mouthfeel is really lovely, as are the concentrated flavors of tree fruits laced with butterscotch which lead into the exceedingly long finish. This is amongst the most impressive Chardonnays made in Washington. Drink 2017-2025- 93

78) 2016 Trisaetum ‘Wichman Dundee Estate’ Riesling- ($25.00)- This excellent Riesling comes from the Wichmann Dundee Estate. It begins with a bouquet of wet stone, petrol, white flowers and granny Smith Apple. The palate is lithe as this wine is currently displaying right flavors of kumquat, pink lady apple, green papaya and unripe pear. This is simply irresistible with a lovely tension as this is truly one of the best of its kind from the Willamette Valley. Drink 2017-2027- 93

79) 2014 Avennia ‘Justine’ Red Wine ($45.00)- The 2014 Avennia ‘Justine’ Red Wine is a stunner from this great Woodinville winery -- a sterling blend of 45% Grenache, 36% Mourvedre, and 19% Syrah. This wine has heady aromatics of black tar, black cherry, cigar box and provencal herbs. The herbaceousness is just lovely and gives this wine extra character. This wine is silky and shows the wonderful push between feminine and masculine, as dark and red fruit flavors emerge alongside excellent structure. Juicy and downright delicious, this is an outstanding wine made by the talented hands of Chris Peterson. Drink 2017-2027- 94

80) 2016 Child’s Play Rose ($28.00)- The 2016 Child's Play Rose wine was sourced primarily from the Yamhill-Carlton AVA and is an outstanding release from superstar winemaker Tony Rynders. Made from Pinot Noir grapes, this delicious wine opens with a ripe bouquet of watermelon, guava juice, lemon blossom and hints of red cherry starburst. There are delicate and fruity flavors of rose water, watermelon, red cherry, red raspberry and ripe strawberry. Fresh and delicious, this is forward and red fruit-driven, while maintaining nice minerality. Drink 2017-2022- 91

81) 2014 Dunn Vineyards ‘Napa Valley’ Cabernet Sauvignon ($125.00)- The 2014 Dunn Vineyards ‘Napa Valley’ Cabernet Sauvignon is a blend of purchased fruit from the Napa fruit and estate fruit from their Howell Mountain estate. The terroir of this wine is evident right out of the gate, as this reveals layered aromas of smoke, graphite and anise with damp earth and dark cherry cordial. The mouthfeel here is really intoxicating and plush. Rich flavors of red bell pepper, anise, cassis and red cherry show their stuff. Restrained and showing nice balance right now, the combination of terroir, vibrant acidity and dense flavors makes this a stunner. Drink 2018-2033- 95

82) 2015 WALT ‘Bob's Ranch’ Pinot Noir ($75.00)- Bob’s ranch is an estate vineyard owned by HALL just outside of the Petaluma Wind Gap planted to Chardonnay and Pinot Noir that has a host of different clones. This has a deep color and opens with a bright bouquet of black cherry, asian spices, bramble and cherry cola. This has a marvelous tension and acidity, as your mouth waters after every sip. Dark fruits and cola flavors are deep and concentrated. This is simply lovely wine by WALT. Drink 2017-2027- 94  

83) 2014 Doubleback Cabernet ($100.00)- This wine is a blend of 90% Cabernet Sauvignon with 7% Petit Verdot and 3% Malbec which was sourced from the McQueen, Bob Healy, LeFore, Seven Hills, Pepper Bridge and Waliser Vineyards. Dense and massive aromatics of black cherry, dried figs, black olive tapenade and hints of creme de cassis. This leads to flavors of creme de cassis, mocha, graphite, sandalwood, blackberry cobbler and suggestions of black olive. Massive tannins line this dense core. This is a beauty. Try to give this another year to settle and for the fruit to better amalgamate as this Cabernet is another spectacular effort by superstar winemaker Josh McDaniels. Drink 2018-2033- 94

84) 2016 Amavi Semillon ($24.00)- This blend of 85% Semillon and 15% Sauvignon Blanc from Amavi showcases fruit from Les Collines and Seven Hills vineyards. It has a clean and aromatic nose consisting of lemon zest and flowers, followed by flavors of honeydew melon and touch of gravel and wet stone. The fresh acid is well balanced with a hint of vanilla from the neutral French oak. A lovely wine to approach now. Drink 2017-2019- 92 (J.H.)

85) 2015 Lemelson ‘Dry’ Riesling ($20.00)- Weighing in at 12.5% alcohol, this wine begins with aromatics reminiscent of petrol, white grapefruit blossom, Granny Smith apple and suggestions of baking spices. This leads to bright flavors of green papaya, unripe mango, Gravenstein apple and a lingering, spicy finish. I can’t help to think how beautifully this would pair with sushi. This solid effort from Lemelson is a challenge to resist right now. Drink 2017-2024- 90

86) 2016 Red Car Rose ($30.00)- Made from Pinot Noir grapes this great wine begins with aromas of rose petals, red cherry and suggestions of red raspberry. The palate is lithe showing flavors of red cherry, guava and strawberry. You have to love the brightness and silky texture to this great Rose. Drink 2017-2022- 92

87) Woodward Canyon ‘Old Vines’ Cabernet Sauvignon ($99.00)- The 2014 Woodward Canyon 'Old Vines' Cabernet Sauvignon is a outstanding effort from the talented hands of Rick Small. Showing off a brooding, deep color, this wine opens with an intense aromatic display of graphite, mint, mocha and crème de cassis. The viscosity and texture to this wine is absolutely gorgeous. Layered and deep, the Cabernet has intense milk chocolate, coffee ground, blackberry cobbler and sagebrush flavors that sit alongside mild tannins. Rich, yet balanced, this finishes long with black fruits. This is another stunning wine from Woodward in this vintage. Drink 2018-2030- 94

88) 2012 Iron Horse ‘Russian Cuvee’ Sparkling Wine ($44.00)- This compelling blend of 76% Pinot Noir with 24% Chardonnay. Displaying a golden hue, this wine begins with aromatics of brioche, allspice, and Mandarin orange rind. The mouthfeel is gorgeous and deep, as the mid-palate weight is exceptional. Tangerine rind, key lime, Gravenstein apple and brioche flavors connect well with hazelnut accents. Disgorged in January, 2017. Drink 2017-2029- 94

89) 2015 Wine By Joe Pinot Blanc ($10.00)- This excellent value wine begins with lighter aromatics of green apple, and poached pear lead to bright flavors of green papaya, lemongrass and Pink Lady apple. This is refreshing and mineral driven. Drink 2017-2021- 90

90) 2014 Dutton-Goldfield 'Rued Vineyard' Chardonnay ($40.00)- This vineyard is located near the winery on Grayton Road, first planted in 1969. The wine was aged for 15 months in 50% new French oak and begins with aromatics of wild mushroom, baking spices, and lemon zest. The palate is plush leading to white peach, Meyer lemon and creme brulee flavors. The finish lingers to this rich and enticing Chardonnay. Drink 2017-2027- 93

91) 2015 Bogle Petite Sirah ($8.00)- This wine was sourced from a host of AVAs in California. The wine opens with mulberry, blueberry, and milk chocolate. Plush and soft on the mouth, this shows off black tea, black cherry cough syrup, milk chocolate and blueberry compote flavors that sit alongside some nice structure. At under ten dollars, this is just a killer value by Bogle. Drink 2017-2022- 89

92) 2016 Illumination Sauvignon Blanc ($40.00)- Winemaker Rebecca Wineburg has crafted a stunning blend of 44% Sauvignon Musque and 47% Sauvignon Blanc with a touch of Semillon. The resultant white wine is one of the most compelling Napa Sauvignon Blanc wines that I have reviewed in the past year and follows the exceedingly long line of great Illumination bottlings. Largely sourced from Napa Valley Vineyards this wine has a simply sumptuous texture and mouthfeel. Tropical fruit flavors connect with a wonderful tension. This gorgeous wine will cellar well for a decade or more. Drink 2017-2027- 94

93) 2014 Columbia Crest 'H3' Chardonnay ($12.00)- This excellent Chardonnay wine opens with a bright Bouquet of heavy whipping cream, Granny Smith apple, and roasted hazelnut with Meyer lemon accents. The texture to this wine is absolutely lovely as a creamy mouth feel coat the mid-palate. Whipping cream, bananas Foster, and creme brulée flavor accents come to mind. This is a very compelling and downright delicious release from Columbia Crest. Drink 2017-2022- 91

94) 2015 St. Innocent ‘Freedom Hill’ Chardonnay ($30.00)- Located roughly ten miles southwest of Salem, the Freedom Hill Vineyard has gained a national reputation for producing excellent Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. This wine completed natural malolactic fermentation and was bottled in September 2016. The wine begins with aromatics reminiscent of banana, ripe pear, vanilla cream and Meyer lemon crème brûlée. The palate is lithe and dense showing flavors of peach pit, macadamia nut, brioche, heavy whipping cream, butterscotch and kumquat. The range of flavors is pretty hard to resist, as the minerality leads to the long, creamy finish. Drink 2017-2025- 93

95) 2016 L’Ecole No. 41 Chenin Blanc ($12.00)- Sourced from the Columbia Valley, this pale colored wine begins with aromas of kiwi, lemon rind, wet stone, starfruit, and green apple. This has really outstanding weight and poise. Kiwi, gooseberry, citrus blossom and Gravenstein apple flavors impress. This downright delicious wine will cellar well for the next five plus years. For under fifteen dollars, this is one of the great values in Washington wine. Drink 2017-2022- 92

96) 2015 Gard ‘Freya’ White Wine ($15.00)- This wine is a blend of Roussanne and Viognier which opens with a bouquet of white peach, white grapefruit, white flowers and suggestions of baking spices.  There are lively flavors of starfruit, lemon blossom, white peach and gooseberry. The minerality is lovely in this great value white wine. Drink 2017-2022- 90

97) 2014 Quintessa Cabernet Sauvignon ($175.00)- The 2014 Quintessa is a profound wine that needs an hour in the decanter to settle. Once aroused the wine opens with a whiff of fresh oak followed by baked dark fruits mingling with chocolate and wild mushroom tones. The palate is exceedingly plush and dense as the lovely rich mouthfeel entices the senses. The body of the wine showcases tar, coffee grounds and coconut. This is an opulent, defined wine that shows refined tannins and a long, dark fruit driven finish. If enjoying young, be sure to give this a long decant. Drink 2017-2032- 95 (J.H.)

98) 2016 Abeja Viognier ($40.00)- The 2016 Viognier by Abeja has highly perfumed aromas of lychee, white rose, gardenia and hints of baked apple. This leads to flavors reminiscent of brioche, vanilla cream and starfruit. The ripeness, texture and viscosity all contribute to its appeal. This is simply an exceptional wine made by the outstanding winemaking team at Abeja. Drink 2017-2021- 93

99) 2014 Andrew Januik ‘Stone Cairn’ Cabernet Sauvignon ($50.00)- Every bit as good as his 'Lady Hawk' bottling, the 2014 Andrew Januik 'Stone Cairn' Cabernet Sauvignon is one for the cellar and shows even more dense fruit at this juncture. Sourced primarily from the Quintessence Vineyard, located on Red Mountain, this excellent Cabernet wine opens with aromatics of black cherry, black truffle, blackberry cordial and suggestions of coffee grounds. The wine has dense flavors of black cherry, blackberry pie, mocha, and suggestions of black tea and Asian spices. Dense and layered, this is has chewy tannins and a plush mouthfeel, currently displaying a massive potential This is another gorgeous effort by superstar winemaker Andrew Januik that is also an exceedingly good value at this price point. Drink 2017-2029- 93

100) 2013 Roco 'RMS' Sparkling Wine ($65.00)- Superstar winemaker Rollin Soles has sourced this wine from both the Eola Hills and the Yamhill-Carlton AVAs. The resultant wine is a blend of 67% Pinot Noir with the remainder Chardonnay. Disgorged in Spring 2016 this wine opens with bright aromatics reminiscent of orange zest, poached pear, hazelnuts and hints of green apple. The mousse is stunning which leads to flavors of apricot, kumquat, New York apple, Vanilla cream, and suggestions of Meyer lemon rind. Lithe, bright and wonderfully weighted this is simply stunning Sparkling wine Drink 2017-2027- 94

 

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This gorgeous photo of Seattle for my Decanter Magazine article was shot by Alamy Stock.

This gorgeous photo of Seattle for my Decanter Magazine article was shot by Alamy Stock.

Top Restaurants and wine bars in Seattle

December 14, 2017

Friends,

I recently had an article on Top Seattle Restaurants and Wine Bars in Seattle published by Decanter Magazine. Here is a link to the article: http://www.decanter.com/wine-travel/north-america/top-restaurants-and-wine-bars-seattle-381171/

Cheers!

Owen

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Iron Horse is one of the most gorgeous properties in Sonoma. Their new release sparkling wines were simply outstanding. 

Iron Horse is one of the most gorgeous properties in Sonoma. Their new release sparkling wines were simply outstanding. 

Iron Horse

December 14, 2017

As the New Year fast approaches us, I wanted to feature one of the most gorgeous properties in Sonoma. Iron Horse has gained an international reputation for producing some of the best sparkling wine in North America. Utilizing entirely all estate fruit, Iron Horse sits in the middle of the Green Valley, 13 miles from the Pacific. There are approximately 160 acres in vine, planted exclusively to Chardonnay and Pinot Noir - with gentle, rolling hills, and a spectacular view from the winery clear across Sonoma County to Mount St. Helena. Having visited the property on several occasions, it is hard to describe the breathtaking views from the winery that span the valley. On the estate vineyard the predominant soil-type is Goldridge, a sandy loam that has excellent drainage. Head winemaker David Munksgard strives for balance in his wines. His new release sparkling wines were pretty impressive.

These were some of the highest rated sparkling wines that I have sampled from California this year. Particularly gripping was the 2012 Iron Horse ‘Russian Cuvee’ Sparkling Wine (WWB, 94) which has incredible weight, intensity and austerity. This is really a massive sparkling wine that would be the perfect way to ring in the new year. Learn more about these awesome wines at http://www.ironhorsevineyards.com Here are the great new wines by Iron Horse.

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2012 Iron Horse 'Classic' Brut Sparkling Wine-A blend of 76% Pinot Noir with 24% Chardonnay, this wine weighs in at a scant .5 residual sugar and was disgorged in January 2017. This wine begins with a bright bouquet of brioche, baked apple and nutmeg with lemon zest accents. The mousse is exquisite as this wine has a silky character. The mid-palate weight is lovely as the wine displays green apple, challah bread, green olive and Bartlett pear flavors.  This is gorgeous stuff from this estate. Drink 2017-2029- 93

2013 Iron Horse 'Ocean Reserve' Blanc de Blancs Sparkling Wine-This is a blend of three different blocks of Chardonnay from the Iron Horse Estate vineyard. The wine was disgorged in January 2017. For each bottle sold, the winery will donate $4.00 for ocean health as the winery has partnered with National Geographic. The wine is a stunner, showing off kumquat, Satsuma orange, with freshly baked brioche. The mousse is absolutely lovely as the texture glides through the mid-palate. Flavors of Meyer lemon zest, sourdough bread and Marcona almond accents. The finish is exceedingly long lasting and the salinity shines through. Drink 2017-2029- 93

2012 Iron Horse 'Russian Cuvee' Sparkling Wine- This great Sparkling wine is a compelling blend of 76% Pinot Noir with 24% Chardonnay. The wine was disgorged in January 2017 and checks in at .8 residual sugar. A golden hue, this wine begins with aromatics of brioche, allspice, and Mandarin orange rind. The mouthfeel is gorgeous and deep, as the mid-palate weight is exceptional. Tangerine rind, key lime, Gravenstein apple and brioche connect well with with hazelnut accents. Powerful and massive, this isn't for the weary. Drink 2017-2033- 94

 

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An eminent name in Spanish wine, René Barbier is the founder of Clos Mogador, one of the great wines of Priorat. 

An eminent name in Spanish wine, René Barbier is the founder of Clos Mogador, one of the great wines of Priorat. 

Clos Mogador

December 13, 2017

I have long admired the soaring wines of Priorat. Harmonious, feminine and at times hugely intense, I had the chance to visit this wonderful region a few years back and was captivated by the rocky terrain and the terroir in the glass. Clos Mogador is one of the famed estates from Priorat. Even in the most challenging vintages, this wine impresses. 

Winemaker René Barbier studied in Bordeaux and Burgundy before descending on Priorat some fifteen years back. He also previously worked at the famed Chateau Petrus before coming to Priorat. He is one of the famed winemakers of the region and his attention to detail shows in the glass. His vineyards are set on steep slopes with set on largely shale. The vineyards are set near the sea, so there is a wonderful saline streak to them that connects with the red fruits and marvelous tension. There is really no wine like this in the world.

The wine comes from an esteemed vintage in Priorat, one that saw some serious heat spikes through the summer and then cool evenings set in through August and September which made for some beautiful fruit. The 2015 Clos Mogador (WWB, 95) is up there with the best I have sampled. The wine shows a remarkable purity of fruit and tension. It is a special occasion wine that really needs to be enjoyed on its own. If enjoying young, be sure to give this beauty a two plus hour decant. Learn more about this world class winery at http://www.closmogador.com/ Here is the new release wine by Clos Mogador.

Clos Mogador is located near the town of Gratallops in the Priorat region, right near the ocean. 

Clos Mogador is located near the town of Gratallops in the Priorat region, right near the ocean. 

2015 Clos Mogador Red Wine- The 2015 Clos Mogador is a stunning bottling from this historic Priorat estate. Located in Gratallops, in the heart of the Priorat hills, René Barbier, one of the founders of the Priorat revolution, crafts an incredible blend of 40% Garnacha (lauched from 80 year old vines), 35% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Syrah and 5% Mourvedre, Pinot Noir, and Merlot. Straight out of the gate, the wine reveals downright sexy aromas of rose petals, red cherry preserves and roasted figs. Ripe and intense, this yields bright orange rind, red cherry and red raspberry with wild thyme and garrigue flavors. Intoxicating and beautifully structured, with a marvelous saline streak, enjoy this beautiful wine over the next two decades.  Drink 2018-2035- 95

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Great photo of the founders of Alexandria Nicole, Ali and Jarrod Boyle. 

Great photo of the founders of Alexandria Nicole, Ali and Jarrod Boyle. 

Alexandria Nicole

December 12, 2017

I’ve been tasting at Alexandria Nicole for more than a decade and I have found remarkable consistency with their wines. As a limited production, boutique winery, they have two tasting rooms, one in Woodinville, one in Prosser and recently they have opened a tasting room at their Destiny Ridge Vineyard location. They’re probably best known for their fantastic Viognier that is one of the best in the state and also their outstanding ‘Jet Black’ Syrah. They have over 23 varietals planted at their Destiny Ridge Vineyard in Horse Heaven Hills — everything from Albarino to Carmenere. Tasting at Alexandria is a relaxed, insightful experience as their tasting room staff are friendly and knowledgeable. Regardless of vintage, they always possess an impressive lineup of red and white wines. 

One of the outstanding Viognier bottlings that I have sampled in the past year out of Washington, the 2016 Alexandria Nicole ‘Crawford Vineyard’ Viognier (WWB, 91) is incredibly layered and shows very pretty aromatics that entice. Even better was their sexy and rich 2015 Alexandria Nicole ‘Jet Black’ Syrah (WWB, 92) which combines power and finesse. Learn more about these great wines at http://www.alexandrianicolecellars.com/ Here are the lovely new releases by Alexandria Nicole. 

2016 Alexandria Nicole Chardonnay- This wine was largely aged in neutral oak. This begins with aromatics of pear, red delicious apple and nutmeg elements. There is nice texture to this wine showing of bright pear and vanilla cream flavors. This finishes clean with a touch of heavy whipping cream. Slightly refreshing, this is very well-made. Drink 2017-2022- 91

2016 Alexandria Nicole ‘Crawford Vineyard’ Viognier- This wine was sourced from 82% estate fruit with the remainder was from the Crawford Vineyard. This wine starts with aromas of white peach, nutmeg and a touch of golden delicious apple with orange blossom. This is very pretty aromatically. The wine leads to flavors reminiscent of white peach, Pazzaz apple, orange blossom and lychee. This has a wonderful texture and viscosity. Drink 2017-2022- 91

2015 Alexandria Nicole ‘Shepherd’s Mark’ White Wine- Sourced from the Destiny Ridge Vineyard, this wine is a blend of Viognier and Roussanne and Marsanne. This has a lovely astringency as the wine was aged in stainless steel and reveals white peach, gooseberry and lychee flavors that connect with a touch of green apple. Lithe and delicious, this is an outstanding summer wine. Drink 2017-2022- 90

2014 Alexandria Nicole ‘Gravity’ Merlot- This wine was aged fro 22 months in 30% anew French oak prior to bottling. There is just a touch of Cabernet Franc blended in as the wine begins with aromas of red cherry, dill and red raspberry. There is nice astringency that connects with the red fruits and spice accents. Beautifully textured, this is a great effort by Alexandria Nicole. Drink 2017-2027- 91

2014 Alexandria Nicole ‘Quarrry Butte’ Red Wine- This wine is a five varietal blend that is largely Cabernet Sauvignon. Aged for 22 months in 45% new French oak, this wine begins with aromas of red fruits that connect with spice cake and oaky elements. This has lovely tension with red fruits and dark fruits singing in harmony. Drink 2017-2024- 90

2015 Alexandria Nicole ‘Jet Black’ Syrah- This inky colored wine begins with aromas of creosote, black olive tapenade and black tea with black cherry. There are oaky elements as well as the wine was aged for 19 months in 40% new French oak prior to bottling. Black tea, Turkish coffee, black cherry cough syrup flavors impress. This is a gorgeous and terroir driven effort. This has pretty awesome acidity considering the obvious heat of the vintage. Drink 2017-2027- 92

2014 Alexandria Nicole ‘Little Big Man’ Petite Verdot- The ‘Little Big Man’ was aged for 17 months in mostly French oak prior to botlling. This deep colored wine begins with aromas of dried herbs, black tea, white pepper and a touch of milk chocolate. Lithe and polished, the wine showcases deep flavors of blackberry cobbler, sagebrush, black olive and coffee grounds, showing excellent range. Drink 2017-2027- 92

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2014 Alexandria Nicole ‘Alderdale’ Cabernet Sauvignon- This wine is 100% estate fruit from the Destiny Ridge Vineyard. The wine was aged for 24 months in 90% new French oak prior to bottling. The wine begins with aromas of black olive, creme de cassis and anise with sagebrush accents. The palate is lithe and displays delicious flavors of black tea, blackberry cobbler, and a graphite edge. This is a long ager that will drink beautifully for a decade or more. Drink 2017-2027- 92

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The stunning new release wines by Bodegas LAN

The stunning new release wines by Bodegas LAN

Bodegas LAN

December 11, 2017

We bring you jaunt over to Spain to start our week. One of the hallowed estates in La Rioja, Bodegas LAN was founded in 1972. LAN is an acronym based on the initials of each of the three provinces that form the D.O.Ca. Rioja: Logroño (currently part of La Rioja), Alava and Navarra. Their oak program is particularly interesting as French, American, Russian and hybrid barrels (American staves and French oak heads built in the same barrel) are utilized in the blending. Bodegas LAN’s estate Viña Lanciano Vineyard parallels the Ebro river and is set on 72 hectares. Having visited the property a few years back it is hard to describe the beauty of the land. Grapes for their premium bottlings, the Viña Lanciano, the LAN A Mano and the Culmen. The vineyard has 24 plots, and is planted to Tempranillo, Mazuelo, Graciano and Garnacha vines, aged on average up to 60 years. During harvest grapes are hand-harvested and once in the winery, bunches and grains are individually selected by hand prior to fermentation.

A stunning value is their 2011 Bodegas LAN ‘Reserva’ (WWB, 93) which is dense, layered and completely irresistible right now. Even better was their 2014 Bodegas LAN ‘A Mano’ Rioja (WWB, 94) which has power and poise that few Rioja wines can achieve. Learn more about Bodegas LAN at http://www.bodegaslan.com Here are the great new release wines by Bodegas LAN.

2011 Bodega LAN ‘Reserva’ Rioja- This wine needs roughly an hour in the decanter to show its stuff. Once aroused, this outstanding wine begins with aromas of ripe oak, red cherry preserves, blood orange rind and suggestions of black plum. The palate is dense and lush, displaying orange rind, black cherry cough syrup, cigar box and Hoisin sauce flavors. Silky smooth and balanced, the long black fruit driven finish lingers. This is a stunning wine by Bodega LAN that delivers some incredible value. Drink 2017-2027- 93

2011 Bodega LAN ‘Vina Lanciano’ Rioja Reserva- Another strong showing in this vintage is the Vina Lanciano Reserva, which is composed of Tempranillo with Manzuelo and Graciano, and only made only made in great vintages. The wine begins with aromatics of red cherry, baking spices, red raspberry and teaberry with hints of milk chocolate. There are ripe flavors of red cherry, cedar, black pepper and sage. Showing its feminine side, this is medium bodied and lithe, as this Reserva is hard to resist right now. Drink 2017-2025- 90

2014 Bodega LAN ‘LAN A MANO’ Rioja- This stunning new wine is a compelling blend of 80% Tempranillo, 12% Graciano and 8% Manzuelo that was hand-harvested from the Vina Lanciano estate. The wine was first aged for seven months in French oak and further aged for another six months in Russian oak. The wine needs more than an hour decant to strut its stuff. Inky and bold, the wine begins with beautiful aromatics of black fruits, licorice and a touch of milk chocolate. The weight and power of this wine is absolutely outstanding as the silky tannins connect with dark fruit flavors and sterling minerality. Utterly compelling, try to resist this outstanding wine for at least another year. Drink 2018-2030- 94

2011 Bodega LAN 'Culmen Reserva' Rioja- The wine needs roughly two plus hours in the decanter to fully develop. Once aroused this begins with anise, cigar box and blackberry aromatics. The palate is exceedingly plush as the wine takes on a rather intoxicating rich mouthfeel that makes this Rioja nearly impossible to put down. Anise, sandalwood, wild blackberry cobbler flavors impress with a marvelous salinity that combines with a citrus driven finish that marks this delicious Rioja. Drink 2017-2030- 94

 

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Chris Dowsett crafts some gorgeous red and white wines for Buty Winery

Chris Dowsett crafts some gorgeous red and white wines for Buty Winery

Interview with Chris Dowsett, Head Winemaker of Buty Winery

December 8, 2017

An outstanding winemaker for one of the great Walla Walla wineries, Chris Dowsett has a longstanding history in the wine industry. With previous stints at famed Robert Mondavi, and Domaine Chandon, Chris eventually migrated north to become winemaker for Buty since 2009. Having made his first wine in 1983 from his family's vineyard in the Willamette Valley, Chris has amassed more than 30 harvests. His vast experience shows in every bottle of Buty wines. I recently had the chance to review some of his outstanding new releases and was highly impressed with the combination of richness and terroir with each wine. He is a very talented guy. Here is my interview with Chris Dowsett, head winemaker of Buty Winery. 

WWB: Can you talk about your journey in wine before coming to Buty? Who were some of your initial inspirations?

CD: I grew up in Oregon, and started in the wine industry through my family. We lived in an area of Portland that was slowly being overtaken by the suburban sprawl. My parents wanted to move farther out (west) and found a piece of property with an old house and 12 acres of vineyards. We had no experience in the industry, but worked to double the size of the vineyard and start a winery with some partners. The winery originally focused on whites and sparkling. We worked with Pinot Noir, Riesling, Gewurztraminer, Semillon and a variety of tiny lots of more obscure varietals. I was very inspired by some of the white wines of Champagne, Alsace, California’s Anderson Valley and Oregon.

During the time I attended Oregon State University, I took an exchange to Roseworthy College in South Australia, to study wine science. This trip really opened my eyes to Rhône and Bordeaux style wines. Much of what I took for standard in Oregon was different there. The Barossa and Clare valleys of South Australia were areas I loved. I also loved the contrast of big wineries like Penfolds, with the newest technology and research, and smaller wineries, like Wendouree Cellars, that did not use any modern methods, but made amazing wines. I came back thinking that I needed to see more of the wine world.

I spent five years in Napa and Sonoma working a few early harvests at Robert Mondavi Winery and Domaine Chandon, in both the vineyards and the laboratory. I decided to move into the cellar for permanent jobs at Schramsberg and finally J. Stonestreet Winery. In 1996, I moved my family up to Walla Walla to be assistant winemaker at Canoe Ridge Vineyard. After winemaker jobs at Latitude 46N and Artifex Wine Company (a custom crush facility), I joined Buty in 2009.

WWB: You make some of the best Bordeaux style white wine in Washington. Can you talk about your special style of Washington ‘Bordeaux Blanc’; and the challenges of making wine in warm vintages?

CD: White Bordeaux wines have long been of interest to me. I first started working with Semillon and Sauvignon Blanc in Oregon with. These were much different in that climate than Germanic or Burgundian grapes. They had more structure and grace than the more aromatic varieties. With my time overseas, I was introduced to aged Australian Semillon and fresh New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc. These were great discoveries.

Once back in the U.S., I first started drinking Washington wines through the early Semillon releases from wineries like Covey Run, Snoqualamie, and Kiona. As my budget increased, I tried the Semillons from Chinook and L’Ecole #41, and the Woodward Canyon Charbonneau White Blend. I was always amazed by the way these wines would age in bottle. With the Buty white blend, we have established a style that we love. Semillon should be front and center, there is no influence of oak, and it should have a long timeline of enjoyment. We are looking to express the characters of the individual varieties, yet build a complex, complete wine of balance and harmony. The aim is to make a white wine that has richness and good acidity, not just one or the other. We have set up methods that help this plan.

The vineyards are where all this begins. Our blend is usually at least 60% Semillon. Rosebud Ranches, in the Wahluke Slope, is our warmest site. It is also our oldest vines. These vines were planted in the late 1970s and are great for withstanding the warm summers. The wines from this vineyard have the classic characters of Washington Semillon: rich honey and figs, with a slightly apricot fruit profile. Boushey Vineyard gives us a more acid-driven profile from the cooler Yakima Valley. This fruit has a bit more golden apple and pear. Lonesome Spring Ranch, in the lower lands below Red Mountain, is where we get our two other varieties. The Sauvignon Blanc is used as an acid backbone to build the more aromatic wines around. It has a hint of grassiness and tropical fruit to complex the blend a bit. The Muscadelle is the amazing floral character that can make a young, tight wine open up from the first cool pour out of the ice bucket. I am looking in the vineyards for flavor and acid balance more than sugar levels. With our warm climate, we generally are working to keep the acids firm and the fruit ripe, without going too far. We do not add acid or water to the Buty wines, so there is much time spent in the vineyards looking for the perfect time to pick.

In the cellar, we use mostly cool whole cluster pressed fruit, processed under blankets of carbon dioxide. Small amounts are fermented with more oxygen and no sulfur dioxide for complexity. We will take some small lots of Semillon and crush the clusters, and leave them on skins for 12-72 hours. This adds tannin and richness to the wine. We ferment a small selection of each lot in neutral barrels, with the majority going to a cofermentation of all three varieties in one of our two concrete cubes. We love how this piece of the blend ferments slowly and cool, due to the thick concrete walls absorbing much of the heat. We will age both the barrel lots and the concrete tank on the fermentation lees to again add body and richness. The concrete tank has a huge flat floor that gives lots of surface area to these lees, and does not need any lees stirring to get the benefits of the interaction of the yeast cells. We will leave some percentage of the wines without malolactic fermentation, to use for blending.

The final step is the blending. I taste, with Nina Buty and Paul Boen, my assistant in the cellar, every individual lot of each variety, and then begin with very rough blends of the three. We fine tune over usually about four tastings a wine that expresses the best of the vintage, yet retains the style and soul of the previous blends. We usually go to the library and open a few of our favorites, or more recent vintages similar to the one we are working on. We are looking to make a wine that does not get its richness from tools like high alcohol, high percentages of new oak or residual sugar. The final product should be a complex, exciting wine that has enough energy and body to stand up to the cuisine we love in the Northwest, no matter what season of the year.

WWB: Your 2014 Buty ‘Rediviva of The Stones’ Red Wine (WWB, 93) was a head-turning blend that had wonderful weight, poise and range. Can you talk about this special wine?

CD: The Rocks District of Milton-Freewater is an amazing winegrowing area. It is an AVA that is totally designated by being in an alluvial fan of river rocks that was once the Walla Walla River. It is pure cobblestones going down hundreds of feet, in some areas. Nina first started working wine Syrah from The Rocks in 2000, with fruit from Cayuse’s Cailloux Vineyard. In 2006, we purchased 10 acres of land in the area. Seven acres were planted for the Rediviva of the Stones. We have three clones of Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon, Mourvèdre, Grenache and a bit of a few Rhône whites. The vineyard is fittingly named Rockgarden Estate.

When you grow in the Rocks District, the grapes get the heat of the warming rocks, as well as some sunlight reflection off the rocks. The resulting wines get more savory flavors than fruity characters. Syrah is what we love there. The profile is filled with spicy and gamey flavors, mixed with olives and smoke. We give some emphasis to these by slow, uninoculated fermentations, and no new oak. The Cabernet in the blend is actually lighter than the Syrah. It gives some floral characters and a bit of cherry to help keep the Syrah from becoming too much of a heavyweight. A touch of Mourvèdre brings a hint of pepper and a bit more to the midpalate. The tannins from growing on The Rocks are always long and silky. It is a big wine that drinks rich, not astringent or bitter. This wine is our expression of what we love in The Rocks.

WWB: When you’re not enjoying Washington wine, what are some of your favorite wines of the world? 

CD: I have always enjoyed sparkling wines. Blanc de Noir Champagne usually is the direction I lean. The white wines of Alsace, especially Gewurztraminer, are my favorites. I also love blends out of the south of France: Grenache based Châteauneufs and Gigondas, Mourvèdre based Bandols. Red wines and Riesling from the Clare Valley of Australia are great wines when I find them. Pinot Noir can be a great complement/contrast to some of the big reds we do so well here in Washington.

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Great photo here of one of the iconic producers of California Chardonnay, David Ramey. 

Great photo here of one of the iconic producers of California Chardonnay, David Ramey. 

Ramey Chardonnay

December 7, 2017

An icon in California wine, David Ramey is the owner/winemaker of one of the great Sonoma wineries. Sourcing form some of the great vineyards in Sonoma, David Ramey has gained a worldwide reputation for his outstanding red and white wines. He is one of the outstanding producers of Chardonnay. Describing his style of winemaking can be difficult. Typically he uses a limited amount of oak in his wines, so there is a wonderful freshness and purity of fruit in his Chardonnay. Ramey likes to source from a range of vineyards, from the Sonoma Coast and inland. His single vineyard Chardonnays show incredible terroir, richness, range and poise that few other wines can achieve. 

An outstanding value Chardonnay, the 2014 Ramey ‘Sonoma Coast’ Chardonnay (WWB, 93) has a wonderful minerality and a silky texture. This marvelous wine will cellar well for a decade or more. Outrageously good and memorable, his 2014 Ramey ‘Hyde Vineyard’ Chardonnay (WWB, 95) is one of the most outstanding Chardonnay bottling that I have sampled in the past year. The range and sterling tension of this wine is impeccable. Learn more about these gorgeous wines at http://www.rameywine.com Here are the great new Chardonnay releases by Ramey and superstar winemaker David Ramey.

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2014 Ramey ‘Russian River Valley’ Chardonnay- This great golden-hued Chardonnay was sourced from 41% Dutton Ranch Vineyards, 19% Martinelli’s Laughlin Road Vineyard, 15% Rochioli Vineyard, 13% Forchini Vineyard, 11% Westside Farms Vineyard and 1% Hyde Robert Young Vineyard. The wine weighs in at 14.5% alcohol and was aged for 12 months in 13% new French oak prior to bottling. Aromatics of butterscotch, roasted pineapple and ripe banana fill the glass. The lemon oil grabs you instantly once in the mouth, with poached pear and banana accents — all leading to an exceedingly long, cream driven finish. Enjoy this exceptional wine over the next decade. Drink 2017-2027- 92 $40.00

2014 Ramey ‘Sonoma Coast’ Chardonnay- The 2014 Ramey ‘Sonoma Coast’ was sourced from largely the Martinelli Charles Ranch Vineyard, with a smaller portion being from the Platt Vineyard. Both vineyards are largely planted on Goldridge soils. This  wine saw 12 months in 15% new French oak prior to bottling. begins with aromas of wild mushroom, lemon zest and ripe pineapple. The minerality of this wine is lovely, as is the weight on the mid-palate. Poached pear, papaya, Meyer lemon and Pink Lady apple flavors connect with the lively tension in the glass. This finishes long with vanilla cream. Drink 2017-2027- 93 $40

2014 Ramey ‘Ritchie Vineyard’ Chardonnay- The Ritchie Vineyard is a widely spaced vineyard first planted in 1972 and utilize old Wente clones. This wine saw 30% new French oak for 19 months prior to bottling a swell as consistent battonage. This shows off aromas of Meyer lemon oil, grapefruit blossom and wild mushroom accents. The weight and texture to this wine is downright awesome as this delivers bright tree fruit flavors with creme brûlée and pineapple upside down cake. The near minute-long finish captivates the senses. This is a spectacular bottling by David Ramey which will drink marvelously over the next ten to fifteen years. Drink 2017-2030- 94 $65

2014 Ramey ‘Westside Farms’ Chardonnay- Located in the Russian River Valley, the Westside Farms Vineyard is a 75 acre ranch that is set on Yolo silty loam soil. The wine was aged for 18 months in 30% new French oak prior to bottling and weights in at 14.5% alcohol. Beginning with aromatics of butterscotch, creme brûlée and wild mushroom with Golden Delicious apple. The sterling minerality to this wine entices. Crushed gravel, roasted pineapple, Meyer lemon oil and papaya flavors coat the mid-palate. Balanced and possessing wonderful length, this insanely delicious bottling will cellar well over the next ten plus years.  Only 234 cases made of this outstanding wine. Drink 2017-2027- 94 $65

2014 Ramey ‘Woolsey Road Vineyard’ Chardonnay- The Woolsey Road Vineyard is located just south of the winery and was planted by the Martinelli family in 2007 with old Wente clone rootstocks.This wine was aged in 26% new French oak for 19 months prior to bottling. It begins with an aromatic display of lemon oil, creme brûlée and roasted pineapple. The palate is deep and plush, displaying an unctuous edge and marvelous tension. Deep Pink Lady apple, butterscotch and creme brûlée flavors impress. This heavy whipping cream driven  finish delivers a glorious ending. Drink 2017-2027- 93 $65

2014 Ramey ‘Hyde Vineyard’ Chardonnay- Located in the Napa-Carneros AVA, the Hyde Vineyard is strongly influenced by the marine air that flow through the Petaluma Gap. The wine was aged in 31% new French oak for 20 months prior to bottling. The golden hued wine starts with aromas reminiscent of butterscotch, white truffle oil, Meyer lemon zest and Granny Smith apple. The combination of weight, astringency and range is astounding here. Creme brulee, bananas foster, Meyer lemon oil and Pink Lady apple pie flavors entice the mid-palate. Even better is the minute-long finish that completes this astounding wine. Impossible to resist now, this complete wine will cellar marvelously for the next ten to fifteen years. Drink 2017-2033- 95  $65

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Fantastic photo here of Northstar head winemaker, David Merfeld, in his cellar. 

Fantastic photo here of Northstar head winemaker, David Merfeld, in his cellar. 

Northstar Winery

December 6, 2017

I can remember sampling one of my first bottles of Northstar Merlot. Taken from the absolutely awesome 2003 vintage, this wine was silky smooth, layered and polished. The wine needed quite some time in the decanter to settle. As I poured the wine I got that lovely chocolate and dark fruit notes. It was a dense treat, a truly memorable bottle that I enjoyed with my closest friends from graduate school. Located in Walla Walla, Northstar is one of the only Washington wineries that focuses its program on crafting high quality Merlot. The Merlot wines are hugely dense, tannic and need time in the bottle to fulfill their potential. Northstar releases their wines on the later side because of the dense flavors and tannins that these wines provide.

For many years Northstar has relied on the talents of head winemaker David Merfeld. David  crafts some powerful wines, even in challenging vintages like 2010 and 2011. The new releases were all outstanding, none less so than their 2013 Northstar ‘Columbia Valley’ Merlot (WWB, 92) which showed wonderful complexity and weight from this warm vintage. Learn more about these awesome wines at Here are the great new releases by Northstar.

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2013 Northstar ‘Columbia Valley’ Merlot- This great Merlot crafted by head winemaker David Merfeld is sourced from 10 different vineyards and 15 different lots in the Columbia Valley. The inky colored wine begins with aromas of coconut, black tea and black olive with mocha accents. Highly structured, this warm vintage wine shows off black olive, black cherry syrup and boysenberry jam flavors. Decadent and delicious, with lovely fruit weight, this great showing will cellar well for a decade or more. Drink 2017-2027- 92

2013 Northstar ‘Columbia Valley’ Cabernet Sauvignon- The 2013 Northstar ‘Columbia Valley’ Cabernet Sauvignon was largely aged in French oak (50% new) prior to bottling and includes a touch of Merlot in the blending. There is a light herbaceousness with red bell pepper aromatics that connect with dark fruits and Turkish coffee. Silky smooth on the mid-palate, the wine reveals dark fruit flavors with milk chocolate shavings and sagebrush. Generous and plush, this is another outstanding release by Northstar. Drink 2017-2027- 92

2013 Northstar ‘Red Blend Walla Walla Valley’ Red Wine- This great wine is a blend of 63% Merlot, 23% Cabernet Sauvignon and 14% Cabernet Franc which was aged for 21 months in 50% new French oak prior to bottling. Sourced from the Minnick Hills and Anne Marie Vineyards, this wine opens with a ripe bouquet of milk chocolate, blackberry pie and coffee grounds. The texture and softness of this wine is outstanding. Blackberry jam, cassis, and milk chocolate flavors come to mind. Downright delicious, this layered effort will cellar well over the next decade but is nearly impossible to resist right now. Drink 2017-2027- 92

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Great photo here of Angela (middle) and Amanda (left) Reynvaan, innovators behind Result of A Crush winery. 

Great photo here of Angela (middle) and Amanda (left) Reynvaan, innovators behind Result of A Crush winery. 

Result of A Crush

December 5, 2017

One of the best values out of Walla Walla, Result of a Crush is a project created by Amanda Reynvaan and Angela Reynvaan Garratt, sisters of consulting winemaker Matt Reynvaan. The idea behind Result of A Crush was to produce terroir driven wines that are more readily available and affordable than the Reynvaan wines. Most of these wines are in the 20-30 dollar range. While they might be perceived as ‘Baby Reynvaan’ wines, each bottling is a serious, stand alone wine. Talking to Matt Reynvaan this summer about these wines, he talked about the effort in crafting these marvelous blends. 

I was very impressed with the combination of weight and terroir in their red wines. An absolutely stunning Rose wine, the 2015 Result of A Crush ‘Summer Cuvee’ Rose (WWB, 91) is one to buy by the case, regardless of season. The 2015 Result of A Crush Red Wine (WWB, 92) shows marvelous intensity and richness,  yielding some really lovely stony character. In a similar vein, their 2015 Result of A Crush ‘Christmas Cuvee’ Red Wine (WWB, 92) is the best Christmas themed wine that I have sampled. This is a marvelous effort at this price point by superstar winemaker Matt Reynvaan. Learn more about Result of A Crush at http://resultofacrush.com/or on Facebook at facebook.com/ResultofaCrush Here are the great new wines by Result of A Crush. 

2015 Result of A Crush ‘Summer Cuvee’ Rose- This pale colored Rose wine begins with aromas of guava, bright strawberry and bubblegum. The weight and structure here is outstanding, particularly considering the heat spikes during this warm vintage. Red cherry, guava puree and strawberry Starburst candy flavors persist. Drink 2017-2022- 91

2016 Result of A Crush ‘White Blend’ White Wine- The 2016 Result of A Crush ‘White Blend’ is a compelling combination of Grenache Blanc, Marsanne and Viognier. Showing a deep, golden hue, the wine opens with a bouquet of lychee, roasted pineapple and Pazzaz apple. Showing really nice structure, this wine reveals flavors of banana, pineapple, lychee and Pink Lady apple, all leading to a long, cream and mineral driven finish. Drink 2017-2024- 91

2015 Result of A Crush Red Wine- A proprietary blend of Rhone varietals, based on the nose I would suggest this is rather Syrah heavy. One stony whiff takes you right to the Rocks District with umami, bacon fat, blood orange rind and horse manure aromatic that are seriously impressive. Silky smooth, this wine glides and reveals flavors of Parma ham, orange zest, cigar box and umami. The range here makes this irresistible. Drink 2017-2025- 92

2015 Result of A Crush ‘Christmas Cuvee’ Red Wine-  I don’t recall another Christmas wine made in Washington and I doubt one is made quite as well. The 2015 Result of A Crush ‘Christmas Cuvee’ begins with aromatics reminiscent of smoked brisket, cigar ash, wet stone and blueberry pie. There is a rather sterling minerality yielded from this hot vintage wine. Blackberry cobbler, wet rock, orange rind and Hoisin sauce flavors connect with the tension. This is another outstanding wine made by superstar winemaker Matt Reynvaan. While highly enjoyable in its youth, this will cellar well into the next decade. Drink 2017-2025- 92

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2017 Washington Report

December 1, 2017

Dear Friends,

Thank you for your continued support of Washington Wine Blog. Our coverage continues with the latest from Washington State. As International Wine Report Senior Editor, I have reviewed over 650 new releases from Washington in the past year. I believe this to be one of the most comprehensive reports out of Washington. The report spans Washington's major appellations, including Columbia Valley, Walla Walla and Red Mountain AVA’s.

Some of the stellar showings were from Cayuse Vineyards, including their perfect 2014 Cayuse Vineyards ‘God Only Knows’ Red Wine and their absolutely stunning lineup of stony, terroir driven reds. Other top peformers from the Walla Walla Rocks District and Walla Walla AVA include stunners from Reynvaan Family Vineyards, Rasa Vineyards, Leonetti, Gramercy, Corliss, Abeja, and the scintillating new Syrah by Delmas.

Other top producers from the Columbia Valley and Red Mountain include the epic Cabernet lineup by Quilceda Creek which flirts with perfection, as well as killer wines by Col Solare, Avennia, DeLille, Den Hoed, EFESTE, and Long Shadows,

We feel that this report provides some compelling evidence that some of the best wines in the world are made in Washington — and that Washington boasts some of the best value wines available in the retail market. Enjoy the report here: http://www.internationalwinereport.com/articles/washington-2014-2015

Cheers,

Owen Bargreen

Washington Wine Blog

International Wine Report

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Dr. Laura Catena is one of the icons in world wine. 

Dr. Laura Catena is one of the icons in world wine. 

Bodega Catena Zapata

November 30, 2017

One of the outstanding and historic houses in Argentina, Catena was first founded in the 19th century. The founder, Nicola Catena, traveled from Italy to Argentina in 1898, and was described as an eternal optimist, who firmly believed that he had found the promised land in Mendoza, where he planted his first Malbec vineyard in 1902. Malbec had previously been a blending grape in Bordeaux Nicola and he saw its potential in Mendoza.

Nicola’s grandson, Nicolas, took over the winery in the 1960s but was faced with inflation and political turmoil in Argentina, so he took a job as a visiting economics professor at UC Berkeley. He then came back to Argentina and wanted to focus on the winery, deciding to plant Chardonnay and Malbec at a 5,000 feet elevation. This was an unusual vineyard practice at the time but the risk paid off. Soon Nicolas was crafting incredible wines from these vines that became blind tasted ahead of epic wine projects like Chateau Latour and Opus One. 

In 2001 Nicolas' daughter Dr. Laura Catena took over the Research & Development program at Bodega Catena Zapata. An Emergency Room physician, with degrees from Harvard and Stanford, Dr. Laura Catena brought a very strong science background to the family winery's R&D project. She immediately set about working with the high altitude Malbec that her father had planted and has achieved incredible success at the winery since taking over.

I was very impressed with the releases from Catena. Particularly their Alta Series (Malbec, Chardonnay and Cabernet) offered very serious value. Their 2014 Bodega Catena Zapata ‘Alta’ Malbec (WWB, 92), has beautiful dark and blue fruit flavors with nice tension. The show-stopper was the 2013 Bodega Catena Zapata ’Nicolas Catena’ Red Wine (WWB, 95). This was an absolutely epic bottling that will cellar marvelously for decades. Learn more about these wonderful wines at http://www.catenawines.com Here are the gorgeous new releases from Catena

2016 Bodega Catena Zapata Chardonnay- Deep and golden colored, this Chardonnay by Catena opens with  aromatics of baking spices, marzipan and vanilla cream. Smooth and silky on the mid-palate This wine offers generous flavors of apricot, Pink Lady apple, vanilla cream and a touch of butterscotch. The silky texture is marvelous. Drink 2017-2022- 90

2015 Bodega Catena Zapata ‘Alta’ Chardonnay- Showing an even richer color than the outstanding entry level bottling, the ‘Alta’ Chardonnay by Catena was aged for 14 months in French barriques prior to bottling. The Chardonnay begins with aromatics reminiscent of butterscotch, roasted hazelnuts, Meyer lemon curd and brioche. The range of aromas entice. The mid-palate weight and texture is lovely. Rich flavors of butterscotch, Meyer lemon creme brulee, vanilla cream and Marcona almond paste impress. This is another awesome ‘Alta’ Chardonnay bottling by Catena and superstar winemaker Alejandro Vigil. Drink 2017-2024- 92

2015 Bodega Catena Zapata Cabernet Sauvignon- This is an outstanding entry level Cabernet bottling by Catena. The wine starts with aromas of cola, chocolate and black tea. The ripe mouthfeel coats the mid palate. There are bright flavors of wild blackberry, crushed mint and black tea with a touch of cocoa powder. Enjoy this wine over the next decade or so. Drink 2017-2024- 89

2014 Bodega Catena Zapata ‘Alta’ Cabernet Sauvignon- Sourced from high altitude vineyards (La Piramide and Domingo) set on sandy loam, this wine was aged for 18 months in French barriques prior to bottling. Intriguingly this wine has 10% Cabernet Franc blended into the Cabernet Sauvignon. This inky colored wine begins with aromatics of crushed mint, black tea, mocha and suggestions of eucalyptus. The plush mouthfeel is really lovely as this wine delivers black tea, mocha, crushed mint and black olive tapenade flavors that sit alongside some brisk minerality. The savory aspects of this wine and the salinity are striking. This is another outstanding ‘Alta’ Cabernet by superstar winemaker Alejandro Vigil. Drink 2017-2030- 92

2015 Bodega Catena Zapata Malbec- This great value bottling begins with aromas of red currant jelly, black tea and coffee grounds. The balance, poise and salinity of the wine is really nice, as the wine begins to reveal flavors of Chinese black tea, mocha and cassis with a touch of anise. Drink 2017-2024- 90

2014 Bodega Catena Zapata ‘Alta’ Malbec- The 2014 Catena ‘Alta’ Malbec is sourced from old vine vineyards and was aged for 18 months in 70% new French barriques prior to bottling. A dark, glass staining purple color, the wine has heady and earthy aromatics of black tea, pipe tobacco, scorched earth and black cherry compote. The blue fruit on the mid-palate impress and connect with black fruits and espresso bean flavors. The wine finishes long with dark fruits and a touch of vanilla. Enjoy this great wine over the next decade. Moderately tannic now, if enjoying young, be sure to give this at least an hour in the decanter to settle. Drink 2017-2030- 92

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2013 Bodega Catena Zapata ‘Nicolas Catena Zapata’ Red Wine- The 2013 Catena ‘Nicolas Catena Zapata’ Red Wine is an epic blend of 75% Cabernet Sauvignon with the remainder Malbec. The wine was sourced from the La Piramide, Domingo, Adrianna and Nicasia Vineyards which are set on sandy loam soil, from vines planted between 3100 and 4700 feet. The inky colored wine begins with aromatics reminiscent of mocha, bulls blood, black olive tapenade, mocha and graphite. The silky mouthfeel and plush texture is gorgeous. Deep black forest cake, mocha, graphite, creme de cassis and tar flavors coat the mouth. Impossible to put down right now, this wine will have a very long life in the cellar as this is another electrifying effort from the talented hands of superstar winemaker Alejandro Vigil. Drink 2017-2040- 95

2013 Bodega Catena Zapata ‘Argentino’ Malbec- The 2013 ‘Argentino’ Malbec is sourced from the Adrianna Vineyard and the Nicosia Vineyard, both set on sandy soils that range from 3500 to 4700 feet. The wine was aged for 24 months in new French oak prior to bottling and then received an additional 12 plus months of bottle aging. This glass-staining Malbec begins with a bright bouquet of mocha, sandalwood, creosote and creme de cassis with blueberry compote. The mouthfeel is rather voluptuous. Slightly tannic, the wine evolves into displaying dark fruit flavors that connect with tar, graphite, and Turkish coffee. Round and generous, the silky texture glides through the mid-palate. This gorgeous wine will age well for the next two decades. If enjoying in its youth, be sure to give this at least a two hour decant prior to enjoying. Drink 2017-2040- 95

2013 Bodega Catena Zapata ‘Nicasia Vineyard’ Malbec- The Nicosia Vineyard is located in the Uco Valley in the La Consulta region. The vineyard has 100 acres planted to Malbec which is set on sandy soils at 3500 feet. This wine was aged for 18 months in 100% new French oak prior to bottling and then sat for 24 further months in the bottle. This inky colored wine is rather reticent at first and needs at least a two hour decant to fully evolve. Once aroused the wine reveals aromatics reminiscent of black cherry compote, mocha, creme de cassis and blueberry pie with a graphite edge. Stunningly smooth and soft on the mid-palate this wine shows off blackberry jam, espresso bean, dark chocolate shavings and blueberry pie flavors that sit alongside wonderful tension. Electric, and highly gratifying, this rich Malbec will cellar fabulously for the next two decades or more. Drink 2017-2040- 95

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